antigun

antigun

(ˌæntɪˈɡʌn)
adj
opposed to the possession and proliferation of guns
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I think the antigun sentiment is a form of dissent whipped up by folks who would abdicate their responsibility to defend our rights and let somebody else take over, an attitude fostered by those who would like to be the ones to take over.
Usually hailed as a perfect day-out destination for visitors, especially children and nature lovers, the Mughal Gardens have around 137 varieties of roses on display, along with small patches of the Pasadena, Pansy, China Man, Marigold, Antigun, Pink Parfait, Dahlia, Zambra, and Laptosinia flower varieties, and creepers.
There is also worries it helps further enrich antigun oligarchs, the elites trying to censor "conservative" thought, especially about guns, out of existence.
To add insult to injury, Sterling plays here in Manchester, where the authorities have spent considerable energy trying to eradicate the gun crime of recent decades, where the Town Hall displays a statue of antigun crime campaigner Erinma Bell made out of melted-down shotguns.
On Saturday, the March For Our Lives antigun demo will swamp the capital city.
It continues to spew antigun, anti-industry messages, many of them inaccurate.
On Saturday they inspired an antigun and knife crime march that saw supporters walk from Tiber Square in Toxteth - just yards from where Yusuf was shot - to the steps of Lime Street rail station.
I'm so antigun myself, but they're a necessity for telling that story (in 'The Siege of Jadotville').
Like Carl Rowan, the vehemently antigun columnist for the Washington Post, who demonstrated his own hypocrisy by pulling an illegal gun and shooting a teenager in his backyard in 1988, they are saying, "I support gun control, but I'm going to defend my family."
He thinks there's an elitism in the antigun movement." And he's right.