NRA chairman says NY's laws have hurt its programs, Cumo says "too bad".
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He never said he supported the NRA with his own money or even if he was a member or that he always supports republicans though. He merely suggested that letting the NRA die would seriously harm pro-gun initiatives for at least a decade because it took a long time for the NRA to build up the clout and "infrastructure" they have in regards to lobbying and that would be bad for people that value the 2nd amendment. He then proposed that it should be reformed as opposed to demolished. I'm not sure why that's bad, I'd rather the NRA be fixed than nuked. I don't see how that is a massively disagreeable opinion considering you both agree that the state of the NRA right now and in recent years has been deplorable.
Point out where I said i vote republican. Ive explicitly and plainly stated that i dont vote republican.
Do you not understand how examples work? Get real.
How is that relevant when i dont support any of those groups?
Maybe if you didnt act like a mentally handicapped brick wall we wouldnt have this issue. Maybe you wouldnt get called on your stupidity if you would quit debating like a child and actively trying to incriminate me. Grow up dood.
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