After @YouTube said it'll ban content related to the sale or assembly of #firearms or firearms accessories, @NRAILA's @ChrisCoxNRA released a statement slamming the move as political posturing. @stinchfield1776 agrees and says #NRA members must rise up in the face of censorship.pic.twitter.com/Zt7ZGKYl3p
@stinchfield1776 It is not @TeamYouTube 's job to train gun owners. Your free to open your own business to do this if you wish. Every business has its rights to its policies to violence at their business. You can't force policy on them. But that's what bullies try