But 97Percent is not advocating for ways to expand a positive gun culture such as bringing firearm education into schools, pouring money into PSAs or advocating for free online CCW classes. They are pushing gun control lite in the guise of common sense . . . I mean “sensible restrictions.”
97Percent is nudging gun owners into embracing gun laws. They are weaponizing stats and the emotions of those that believe in a positive gun culture to vote against there own interests. The gun culture they are trying to change is one where gun control is accepted and embraced by those it will ultimately be used against.
Without our right to bear arms in our state and U.S. Constitution, groups like 97Percent will lead us down the path of Canada where the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association is battling Trudeau and his gun control tendencies, including his national “freeze” on handgun sales.
We need to increase America's positive gun culture, not increase gun laws that can and will be abused by those in power . . . especially against the historically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities.
Mark keeps referencing “culture.”
But 97Percent is not advocating for ways to expand a positive gun culture such as bringing firearm education into schools, pouring money into PSAs or advocating for free online CCW classes. They are pushing gun control lite in the guise of common sense . . . I mean “sensible restrictions.”
97Percent is nudging gun owners into embracing gun laws. They are weaponizing stats and the emotions of those that believe in a positive gun culture to vote against there own interests. The gun culture they are trying to change is one where gun control is accepted and embraced by those it will ultimately be used against.
Without our right to bear arms in our state and U.S. Constitution, groups like 97Percent will lead us down the path of Canada where the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association is battling Trudeau and his gun control tendencies, including his national “freeze” on handgun sales.
We need to increase America's positive gun culture, not increase gun laws that can and will be abused by those in power . . . especially against the historically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities.