“The tiny town of Sutherland Springs needed a brave, calm-headed gun owner, an NRA instructor to stop the rampage of a deranged monster,” Stinchfield said, referring to Willeford. But in Willeford, the NRA has found a man who represents the value of firearm training. Willeford said in the interview with the NRA that he used to shoot at a local, weekly league and the group became NRA instructors. In the NRA interview with Sinise, Willeford said he believed that law enforcement officials aren’t afraid of guns owned by NRA members. The small Texas town of Sutherland Springs is “NRA country,” Stinchfield said.
Source: thestar November 08, 2017 13:57 UTC