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FL: Local gun club promotes education, safety
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At the Talon Gun Range in nearby Midway, the Florida Capital City Gun Club (FCCGC) is involved in its weekly meeting and fellowship.
A chapter of the National African American Gun Association, the primary purpose of the club is to involve interested members in the Big Bend in shooting sports, as well as educate others on how to properly handle and safely use firearms, both for self-defense and recreation. FCCGC also promotes fellowship and community service. |
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PHORTO
(2/22/2019)
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“I know the AR-15 has a bad rep. I own several, probably am going to go buy several more."
Well then, you'd better step up and make a whole lotta noise in your community, Bro, because the anti's are petitioning for a constitutional amendment to ban them in Florida.
Blacks need to be made aware of this assault on their (and everyone else's) liberty. |
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