Millions of people became new gun owners last year. Reports by the National Shooting Sports Foundation as well as others have reported that a large number of these new gun owners are minorities and women. These new gun buyers need to add there voices to the over 100 million existing gun owners in the country when it comes to protecting our rights. We need to welcome these new gun owners at our ranges and our clubs. Last week, Bearingarms.com’s Cam Edwards spoke with National African American Gun Association Founder and president Phillip A. Smith:
As you might have guessed, Smith isn’t a big fan of the new gun control laws being proposed in Congress, including the universal background check bill that could be brought to the floor of the House as early as next week.
“I’m not excited about it,” Smith tells me. “I’ll say this, just so everyone knows who’s listening to me. In our organization and myself when I represent my organization, we don’t typically comment on politicians but we will adamantly and vigorously talk about policies like we’re doing today. And I think any time you have policies that are coming down the pipeline that, to me, are just reckless and they go after the wrong group of folks time and time again – it’s like the effort is at any turn or stop to have something there that’s going to make it difficult to get a firearm. That’s just the wrong mindset.”
You can hear the entire interview below.
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