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Turbineguy

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1. They may be facing a saturated market.
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 07:31 PM
Jul 2017

Let's say you're an Nutjob disciple who concludes it's time to start shooting lubruls. But just how many guns can you actually carry?

Whether the NRA likes it or not, market forces seem to be asserting themselves.

By putting themselves in a position of existing for the purpose of ginning up gun sales, they limit themselves. Members are used to gun industry subsidized membership fees and perhaps not willing the shoulder the actual burden of the NRA's cost structure. The NRA has to do the manufacturer's bidding in order to continue.

Ironically, actual gun rights are there to fend off tyranny. Smart gun owners are interested in gun safety and limiting access to guns by crazies and criminals.

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