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Watch as Anti-NRA Protester Explains Why You Shouldn't Be Able to Protect Yourself With a Gun If Your Life Is in Danger
April 17, 2014
"No."
When MRCTV’s Dan Joseph talked with protesters outside the National Rifle Association's headquarters in Fairfax, Va., earlier this week, he was able to really encapsulate the anti-gun crowd’s argument against the Second Amendment.
When asked if a person who believes their life is in danger should be able to defend themselves with a firearm, one protester simply said, “No.”
“Only a law enforcement officer should be allowed to use weapons,” she said. The same woman also told Joseph that he shouldn't be able to carry a gun in a bad neighborhood, because he shouldn't be walking around in a bad neighborhood in the first place.
Another protester claimed that 30,000 people die every year to gun violence, and it’s all the NRA’s fault.
“People who go out and buy a bunch of guns” are just paranoid and misinformed, a female protester argued.
There’s plenty more footage from MRCTV below:
Editor's note: This story has been updated to note the interviews took place outside the NRA's headquarters in Fairfax, Va.
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