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Old 04-10-2008, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by sunnyside View Post
Actually I'd say those would tend to be correlated. Specifically both deal with rights (i.e. the right to chop down some trees and the right to carry).

I'm not saying they have to go together. But I'd be willing to wager that there are few in the NRA that are also full on tree-hugging, bust the minks out of their cages, throw acid at the whalers type people.

They are not correlated in any way! Chopping down a tree is not a right!! And the second paragraph illustrates my point! I would agree that most NRA members are probably not big environmentalists, but in a lot of ways they should be! They tend to be outdoors-men, and should want to protect the environment!

I don't own a gun, but I do have my license to own a gun(I don't have much money and buying a gun is not high on my list of things to spend on). I strongly support the 2nd amendment rights of all people. But I also believe that people need to be environmentally conscious!
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