The NRA Doesn’t Kill People, It Saves Lives. Just Ask My Family
"Far from being monsters, or the new KKK, the National Rifle Association empowered my family to reclaim its sense of security. By Harry Kazianis
While the legacy media might have you believe otherwise, the National Rifle Association is not the bogeyman it has been made out to be.
...I can personally attest to the positive impact the NRA has on countless individuals, as it was NRA members and NRA instructors who helped my own family in a time of crisis.
The Day He Was Robbed at Gunpoint
In the early 1990s, a member of my family was robbed at knife and gunpoint while trying to earn a living at his small business.
The experience changed my family’s perception of our own safety and security forever.
After several days of reflection, this family member made a heartfelt decision: he needed to protect his life, property, and our family by purchasing a firearm.
...This is where the NRA came in.
When he did make a firearms purchase, it was NRA-trained and -certified instructors who spent hours of their own time to teach him how to safely operate his preferred method of self-defense.
They did not talk politics or try to indoctrinate him in any way, but did what they could to teach him how to safely and effectively defend himself if the moment ever came.
The NRA Helped Us Feel Safe Again
Far from being monsters, or the new KKK, as some have tried to label NRA members, they empowered my family to reclaim its sense of security.
NRA members and instructors made sure my family was also trained on firearm safety, a story I have heard repeated countless times..."
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