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Originally Posted by RainMaker
But they get eerily silent when those rights are those of a black person that are being trampled on. It gives the impression that it's an organization that
supports gun rights for white people only. And given their history on issues such as the Mulford Act, it seems that stance has been consistent through time. But maybe it's not about race and you have an explanation for why such a vocal organization goes radio silent when it comes to these cases?
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He has a great point here. Think about it, if Philando Castille was white you don't think the NRA would have created an uproar over a person with legal CC permit, who was complying with law enforcement and doing the right thing being gunned down? Barely a whimper as it was though.