An NRA representative agreed with Conley, and more.
"We think that cities should take it a step further and prosecute these people in federal court and send them to federal prisons with longer sentences, and no parole, no plea bargains," said spokeswoman Rachel Parsons.
Thanks, Rachel.
Just so I'm clear: When I went to that NRA California/DoJ Registration Fest a few years back, and tore up their form and told them that was the only one they'd get from me, and then retained ownership of my previously lawfully-purchased firearm in defiance of the new edict, is it NRA paid management's position that I should have gone to prison with no parole or plea bargain had I been convicted as a "gun felon"?
As opposed to following NRA paid management's contention that "honest, law-abiding American[s]" would turn in their guns? Where you even provide the escort service?
And it's in my interest to support "The Winning Team" why again?
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Give'em Hell David!
Thank you sir for all you have done and are doing. You are an American Patriot in the footsteps of Patrick Henry.
Depends on who you talk to, JB. Some might tell you it depends on what Patrick had been walking in, and advise scraping it off. But thanks.
Hi David, I don't like what I see in California. It is not American. It definately isn't constitutional. I cringe when I hear anyone say "as goes California, so goes America." I sincerely hope not!
I don't fully understand NRA when it comes to California either. I hesitate to suggest it is a money issue. Personally, I never want to set foot in that state.
Why hesitate? Their policy is obvious.
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