Because a person who is legally prohibited from possessing guns can still be a participant in "gun culture."
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Isn’t it already?
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The feedback I'm getting is that the popular perception of "gun culture" tends to connote "white, NRA-oriented gun culture."
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The difference betwixt Sterling & Castile was that as a felon, Sterling couldn't legally carry a gun.
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And yet he still possessed a gun, thus making him a gun owner.
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Sterling's gun was legal?
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Apparently not, but he still was the possessor of a gun.
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I’m not. I’m merely saying that a “gun culture” doesn’t imply legality.
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Did those guns save their lives? Were they able to shoot the cops before they were killed by them? Not sure what your point is
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