Poll Echoes Industry Data: Hispanic-Americans Value Gun Rights [More]
Ah, the old correlation/causation logical fallacy. If owning and enjoying guns is the benchmark, we have no greater friends than David Chipman and Mark Kelly.
Go ahead, Larry Keane. Give us credible alternative numbers on voting percentages. 30% being for something still means 70% are against it, and that's a landslide.
Take the challenge. I dare you.
They're pulling the same crap about New York.
Figures Field & Stream is involved.
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So you're saying there's a difference between how folks vote on a survey and how they vote in an election?
I wonder what President Hillary Clinton thinks about that.
Listened to a fellow tout the same take at a gun rights gathering a few years back. "Latino immigrants value gun ownership and 2A, bring in more." he lectured. The attendees I spoke with weren't buying it.
Whatever Latinos think about personal weapons, they, IMO, think a lot harder about snagging some welfare bennies and that requires erecting vermin who will hand out the $$ while taking away our rights, liberties and freedoms.
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