Larry Pratt, Executive Director at Gun Owners of America (GOA) continues the interview by discussing why GOA isn't seeking a non-governmental organization status from the United Nations.
He also discusses the attacks he sustains about racism, Congressional support and how support for the gun control agenda has been steadily declining over the last 20 years.
Mr. Pratt was interviewed by John McManus, publisher of The New American magazine and president of The John Birch Society. Read the complete interview at The New American's website: http://thenewamerican.com/node/7817
Thank you to Gun Owners of America: http://www.gunowners.org/
@mirarostodo Actually that's one of the reasons gun ownership has been important for a few hundred years is that everyone can get them. If a sword was the most powerful weapon available, wouldn't you want one so as to never be at the mercy of another? Well, same logic applies. You own it, you hope to God you don't have to use, but that doesn't mean you won't if it comes to that. No one will ever find me on weaker ground. I will always be at least equal, and at best in control.
ShenMerrick 11 months ago
I am totally against every single person having a gun, like this crazy kid in Arizona, but when your house is being invaded by criminal intruders there is no time to stop to philosophize about the pros and cons of individual citizen gun ownership, when nowadays even the lowest scum rummaging in the streets is armed.
mirarostodo 1 year ago
ALL THE AMENDMENTS to the United States Constitution ARE INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS. RESEARCH THE ACLU THEY ARE LEFTIST / SOCIALIST / MAOIST / MARXIST / ANTI- AMERICAN ANTI COMMON SENSE. RESEARCH THEIR STAFF, WELL WHAT IS LEFT THEY HAVE WITH HELP BEEN "CLEANING" THEIR BACK GROUND LATELY.
RDLONG30 1 year ago
I just checked and it seems like ACLU thinks the right to bear arms is collective and limited. They claim it's a long standing ruling by supreme court.
I think they missed the memo.
MarcinP2 1 year ago