The Wrong Questions

I worked for several law enforcement and corrections agencies during and post military and as firearms instructor I know exactly how bad many are. I’ve RSOd many matches as well and ran military ranges so the everyone’s a rifleman doesn’t hold water. Is she a shooter? Is that her rifle? I’m looking for real answers [More]

Screenshot from her Facebook photos:

Yes, she’s a shooter. She’s does it in front of other gun owners.

Whether its her rifle and how good she is, I can’t answer. But it’s the wrong concern.

The right question is “Does she support the Second Amendment,” and her record is clear.

If owning guns and being good with them were all it took, we’d have no better pals than Lon Horiuchi and David Chipman.

And for the record, I’ve never shot a match nor even gone hunting in my life. If that’s disqualifies me in anyone’s mind, they don’t belong here anyway.

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

3 thoughts on “The Wrong Questions”

  1. I understand the natural skepticism, we’ve had plenty dress up in freshly bought Carhartts, stand in a corn field and play “redneck” here in MN. But unlike Sears, they either didn’t have a record at all, or had a BAD 2A record.
    For me it’s about policy and the record. Hers is good. Her opponents is worse than awful. I’d vote for Sears if I lived in VA.

    And I’ve never shot a match either. And don’t intend to. And I haven’t shot a buck since high school, so I’m no great white hunter either.

      1. Change the names and that post would sound just like some things happening today.
        And that picture of Bush Jr, in orange, with a shotgun… That made me laugh for real.
        I’ve never seen a hunter NOT wear a hat. In fact, it’s a requirement in most states to wear a blaze orange hat for upland birds.

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