Re: SAN FRANCISCO PASSES RESOLUTION LABELING THE NRA A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION
I agree with many of the points already made here. I'm sick and tired of ALL this BS and I'm sick and tired of no accountability. I am a member of various 2ND A groups including the NRA and I am glad shithole SF passed their resolution against the NRA and all of their members … I will be calling today and urging the NRA to file suit for defamation against the city. This do anything or say anything you like and no repercussions (as long as your on the left/socialist side) has got to STOP. I/m very concerned where our country is heading with all this BS.
MOLON LABE
Re: SAN FRANCISCO PASSES RESOLUTION LABELING THE NRA A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION
https://www.foxnews.com/media/colion...o-terror-group
Colion Noir on San Francisco declaring NRA a domestic terror organization: Americans 'should be worried'
Americans “should be worried” about San Francisco’s declaration that the National Rifle Association is a “domestic terrorist group," gun rights advocate Colion Noir told Tucker Carlson Wednesday.
“What’s the end goal here?” Noir asked on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
“We’re talking about an organization that has 5 million people who are American citizens. So what are we going to do? Are we going to start rounding them up and throwing them in prison, too?”
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a resolution last week accusing the NRA of using its “considerable wealth and organization strength to promote gun ownership and incite gun owners to acts of violence.”
The resolution said that, as a result, the U.S. is “plagued by an epidemic of gun violence.”
Other cities, states, and the federal government were called to follow suit in declaring the NRA as “domestic terrorist organization.”
“The irony is our Founding Fathers were considered terrorists by way of the British government because they wanted to come and confiscate our firearms, and they said no,” Noir said.
Noir said that some on the left want to equate the idea of gun ownership with terrorism, pointing to the harsh ways in which suspected terrorists are dealt with in the United States.
"It's not a good sight. What's the end goal? Because it's essentially extremely dangerous," he argued. "They’ve essentially proved the point for why the Second Amendment is as relevant today as it was in 1791 when the Second Amendment was ratified."
The NRA filed a lawsuit against San Francisco Monday for violating the gun lobby’s free speech rights for political reasons and claims the city is trying to blacklist any NRA affiliates.