Proposed "Guns Save Lives Day" Dec 14 Newtown Anniversary

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Proposed "Guns Save Lives Day" Dec 14 Newtown Anniversary

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I've heard of the Second Amendment Foundation, but I'm not familiar with the work that they do.
Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundations (pictured) says gun lovers are going to use the Dec. 14 anniversary of the Newtown slayings to 'get our views out.' "We don’t want (pro gun-control groups) own that day. ... We are gonna be there first."
Should the first anniversary of the day where 20 kids were shot and killed in a school just be a day where gun rights people take their lumps, or should gun rights groups fight back?

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.1483324
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Re: Proposed "Guns Save Lives Day" Dec 14 Newtown Anniversary

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Fight back. If they had guns in the school, held by teachers or security, this would never have happened. Plus, i like to piss off those 2A hating freeks.

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Re: Proposed "Guns Save Lives Day" Dec 14 Newtown Anniversary

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ShotgunBlast wrote:I've heard of the Second Amendment Foundation, but I'm not familiar with the work that they do.
Then it's time you learned. The SAF traditionally does most of the legal legwork that the NRA takes credit for.

http://www.saf.org/
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