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Starts today in Nashville. Through the 12th.
Anyone going?
I usually try to make it, but too long of a haul this year with what I have going on.
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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I plan to go tomorrow. It's only a couple of hours away for me.
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Palin can't make it, she's on a bender.
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I was having a debate with some folks, who were misled by news reports that attendees could not bring their personal firearms (concealed carry) in to the convention.
I was able to point out that ccl firearms are indeed allowed at the Music City Center, but not at the Bridgestone Arena.
Then the topic of the rule, that all displayed firearms have their firing pins removed, came up. That wording seems too simple to me, as some firearms don't have easily removable firing pins.
Can anyone link to the NRA rules for the vendors, and their displayed firearms?
Thanks.
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I went on Friday. The hall was way undersized. The NRA store wasn't even close to main hall. The parking and traffic was terrible. The food in the tent was ok, at best. The food service was terrible. I should have gone to Knob Creek. Louisville will be better next year.
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I was having a debate with some folks, who were misled by news reports that attendees could not bring their personal firearms (concealed carry) in to the convention.
I was able to point out that ccl firearms are indeed allowed at the Music City Center, but not at the Bridgestone Arena.
Then the topic of the rule, that all displayed firearms have their firing pins removed, came up. That wording seems too simple to me, as some firearms don't have easily removable firing pins.
Can anyone link to the NRA rules for the vendors, and their displayed firearms?
Thanks. That was a typical New York Times lie. They have had to apologize.
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