15 companies announce termination of their NRA member discount programs
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[QUOTE=Silence I Kill You;53161187]You've not asked for where they would compromise. You've asked for where they support gun control. These are two different questions. The do not support gun control. But if you want an example, look no farther than [URL="https://home.nra.org/joint-statement"]their own statement[/URL] for bumpstock devices:
Looks like they were ready to compromise there.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://www.salon.com/2018/02/25/dana-loesch-contradicts-trump-nra-doesnt-support-bump-stock-ban-age-limit-raise/[/url]
[url]http://thehill.com/regulation/355183-nra-comes-out-against-legislation-banning-bump-stocks[/url]
Are you sure?
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;53162369][url]https://www.salon.com/2018/02/25/dana-loesch-contradicts-trump-nra-doesnt-support-bump-stock-ban-age-limit-raise/[/url]
[url]http://thehill.com/regulation/355183-nra-comes-out-against-legislation-banning-bump-stocks[/url]
Are you sure?[/QUOTE]
So what you're saying is they don't support a bill that's NOT a compromise and doesn't give anything back to them? Almost as if it proves my point.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;53162326]I'm not a lawyer but it seems kinda sketchy to stipulate legislation based on what sorts of favors a private company is willing to do for an organization that very well might be raising money for his party[/QUOTE]
What the guy in the tweet is saying is actually illegal for him to do
I love guns but the NRA is an abomination and nothing but hypocrites. I don't think anyone that isn't an extremist on either side of the gun control debate takes them seriously anymore.
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