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    Default Yet another reason D.C. sucks!

    Apparently now, even if your motives and intentions are good and just (in this case promoting free gun safety classes) you'll come under intense scrutiny in D.C. Seriously, we have strayed, America. The mayor of D.C. surely is a grade A, 100% libtard asshat!
    The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) put up a billboard in July at 13th and L Streets, N.W., that says, “Hey D.C. — It’s time for your first shot,” with the organization’s website and a photo of a woman holding a red, shot-out bulls-eye. The advertisement is for the NSSF First Shots, which are free safety-and-training seminars.

    Mayor Vincent Gray fired off an attack on the sign, calling it “offensive” and “irresponsible.” According to NBC4, the Democrat complained, “To promote the use of guns in the city I think really is just anti-safety.”
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    The classes from Aug. 24 to 28 will be taught at shooting ranges in Maryland and Virginia. There are no ranges inside the District because it’s illegal to carry a gun outside the home. [ed- This is reason #1 we all know D.C. sucks!]
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    Robberies with a gun are up an astounding 19 percent in Washington this year, and assaults with a gun are up 9 percent. Mr. Gray should take aim at criminals with guns instead of law-abiding citizens who want to defend themselves.
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    And some of you may recognize Ms Emily Miller as being that Washington Times columnist that wrote about how hard it is to get a gun (legally) in D.C... I have to say I do like her editorials and she's not hard on the eyes either...


    Last edited by Ronin13; 08-09-2012 at 14:37.
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