After a discussion of polling data and a description of firearm definitions by an instructor from Colonial Shooting Academy, the debate began. Some disagreed with the poll showing a large percentage of gun owners favor background checks on buyers at gun shows, and some thought the discussion led by the Colonial instructor was "gun propaganda."
Anti-rights advocate Andrew Goddard left without speaking because he did not like the "pro-gun/anti-gun format.
“It’s not pro-gun and anti-gun,” Goddard said. “I’m not anti-gun, but I’m anti-proliferation with no restrictions.”Not surprised that an anti-rights advocate dislikes being tagged with that label. Doesn't fit their narrative.
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