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In reply to the discussion: Gun "Accidentally" Kills 16 Year Old In Louisiana [View all]sigmasix
(794 posts)From our experience, NRA members love to announce to everyone else how proud they are to be a member. The trucks of the tresspassers were always adorned with NRA membership stickers and they often wore caps and jackets with "NRA" printed across the front or back. We contacted the local LEOs several times concerning the tresspassing, but every time we did it, the trespassers got a call from someone associated with the county cops warning them to leave before the police arrived. We took photos and video of the tresspassers and were told by the county sherriff that there was nothing the police could do because the tresspassers have legal rights, when hunting, which couldn't be taken from them. Those rights include the ability to follow a hunted animal onto my property or through it. I asked what would happen If I met the NRA tresspassers with my own guns, in an attempt to protect my family from them and was told that if I did that the police would charge me with a crime. This was the woods of Michigan and the property was owned and well marked as a no hunting or tresspassing plot. NRA tresspassers would just tear my signs down or shoot them up with their man-sized courage machines. I've met many residents of the woods of Michigan with the same sort of story; It's like the local NRA has discovered a list of names of residents that are anti-NRA and decided to harrass and intimidate those that disagree with them by tresspassing and brandishing weapons to terrorize defensless American homeowners.
Big boys that treat guns like toys shouldn't have the right to own a gun- especially when they use their gun to terrorize their fellow Americans and destroy other's private property.