Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "" video.

  1. Basically the NRA supported the bump stock ban and red-flag laws. Now, it doesn't matter what you think about bump stocks - if a government decides you can't own a piece of plastic, can you really trust them to let you own guns? Regarding the red flag laws, they sound reasonable in principle but basically anyone can lie and call the authorities to ask for your guns to be removed. It's very easy to make false statements and those who make them won't always get punished because prosecution fears that punishing the false accusers will make real accusers afraid to come forward. So if if you have a quarrel with a neighbor or problems with an ex you might have a false accusation forcing you to spend time in court proving your innocence. Not to mention that sometimes bad things happen. When the police shows up to take the guns it's not always peaceful. Trigger-happy cops sometimes get addresses wrong, or make a house raid without knocking and end up shooting the homeowner who thought he was being robbed, or they restrain a family but the dog starts barking so they shoot the dog... Sorry for rambling, but these new laws are seriously pissing off gun owners. The NRA basically allowed this to happen because these laws won't reduce gun sales like a ban would, and they probably hoped that by letting these laws pass they're better able to fight off new laws. Well, multiple states are trying to crack down on guns and the NRA is nowhere to be seen. Even at the federal level they are trying to introduce gun control. The NRA on social media seems more focused on talking about their new cooler partnership since the Yeti brand of coolers dropped the NRA.
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