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Liberal GUN HANDLING: This Is Why We CAN'T Have NICE THINGS! | Real Lawyer Reacts

Attorney Andrew F. Branca

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A Democrat with purported “Gun Expertise”  hosts a range day and doesn’t just get a reporter injured, he nearly explodes everyone invited!!  I’ll explain on this episode of The Law of Self Defense.

A Democrat running to replace a Republican Senator in Missouri decided it would be a good day to do a photo-op day at a gun range to polish up his manly-man credentials to the heavily Red state.

The predictable result: Reckless gun handling and blood—though thankfully there was no death or maiming.

Let’s take a light-hearted look at some photos from this event that illustrate nicely why incompetence and gun handling are a bad combination.

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