Local GOP chair shows up armed outside Virginia lawmaker's house to show 'we know where you live'
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One of the rights the National Rifle Association has boosted in the last decade is the notion that individual gun ownership cannot be limited because gun owners may at some point have a patriotic duty to murder U.S. political figures whom they deem to be tLocal GOP chair shows up armed outside Virginia lawmaker's house to show 'we know where you live'
One of the rights the National Rifle Association has boosted in the last decade is the notion that individual gun ownership cannot be limited because gun owners may at some point have a patriotic duty to murder U.S. political figures whom they deem to be tyrants. The definition of «tyrant» is, in their view, gratifyingly simple: someone who tries to restrict gun ownership in any way, shape, or form. This advocacy continues to have real-world effects, as it did last week when an idiot showed up outside a Virginia lawmaker's house armed with both a handgun and a shotgun, a move intended, he said, to be a «peaceful» protest against the Virginia House's new tightening of gun laws, but which seemed anything but peaceful in actual intent. Read more