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Wrong.
I hope my basement looks like that photo someday soon. LOL
Josh Sugarman is a significant source of made up statistics.
What a huge crock of sh….
“One tenet of the National Rifle Association’s faith has always been that handgun controls do little to stop criminals from obtaining handguns. For once, the NRA is right and America’s leading handgun control organization is wrong. Criminals don’t buy guns in gun stores. That’s why they’re criminals.” Josh Sugarmann (1987)
Neither do they go to gun shows for their “military style firearms.” Whoa, didja notice he didn’t say “assault weapons.” Now it’s “military style firearms.” Maybe the lexicon is a-changing.
While we know it is garbage – IF it were true (and it isn’t), how is it our responsibility to keep guns out of Mexico? It seems maybe Mexico should try to stop their people from leaving (fleeing) and the drugs from being smuggled from their country, then we can try to stop the guns at the border for them – but quit putting this BS out that it has something to do with our gun sales…
What did Josh do before his current position, and where does money come from to run his organization?