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Kathy Hughes's avatar

One correction to Bill Weir's account. Harlon Carter, who led the NRA takeover and turned it into an authoritarian group, was 17 years old and committed the stabbing of the Mexican American teen in the 1930s. Carter was a native of Burleson, Texas, and his father had taken a job with the agency then known as Immigration and Naturalization Services and moved his family closer to the border with Mexico. Carter was convicted of the murder, and his conviction was reversed on the sort of technical issue hardliners love to deplore if it happens to someone else. Carter then changed his name to Harlan Carter to disassociate himself from his previous crime. The irony is that if Carter's conviction had been upheld, he never would have been able to own firearms and join the NRA, let alone convert it into a political and lobbying group for gun manufacturers.

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Claudia Bloom's avatar

It's been apparent to me for a long time living in a 70% Maga world that the answer is yes. Guns and large pickups are the way white men "protect" themselves from others and show us how "powerful" they are.

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