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« Off at the NRA convention | Main | Virginia Tech victim's parents lay out the case for campus carry »

Wash Times writer makes a convert

Posted by David Hardy · 17 April 2012 09:22 AM

In the form of DC Council Chair Kwame R. Brown, not so long ago an anti-gunner.

4 Comments | Leave a comment

kalashnikat | April 17, 2012 11:42 AM | Reply

Sporting clays are a lot harder, to me, and a lot more fun than a dangling, defenseless sheet of paper, ...being moving targets in the air or bouncing along the ground and all...but not many folks are going to tote a shotgun as a concealed carry for self defense, anywhere!

Jeez...the guy seems to be a natural shooter.

Clayton E. Cramer | April 17, 2012 12:19 PM | Reply

Excuse me, my brain just exploded. What next? Democrats for small government?

JJR | April 17, 2012 9:30 PM | Reply

"What next? Democrats for small government?"

If by that you mean shrinking the gargantuan, largely unaccountable national security state apparatus (something we spend more money on than the next 10 largest nations combined), I'd be on board for that.

-a registered, pro-2A Democrat.

Kevin Baker | April 17, 2012 11:29 PM | Reply

At the end, (Brown) carefully rolled up his final blue target to put up in his office. Then he sorted through the spent brass casings on the floor to find a few of each caliber he had shot as souvenirs.

And if he doesn't have a valid DC permit with a gun in each of those calibers, he's now a felon for possessing those empty cartridge cases in D.C. per D.C. law, as someone in comments noted.

I wonder how he'd like it if someone actually enforced that law on him?

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