Maybe the popular conception of what constitutes "gun culture" should be broadened to encompass people like gun owners Sterling and Castile.
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Replying to @charlescwcooke
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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Whereas "black-oriented gun culture" is seen more as a criminal subculture.
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My preference would be for a multi-racial, cross-ethnic conception.
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Mine, too. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/opinion/sunday/do-black-people-have-equal-gun-rights.html?_r=0 …
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Replying to @charlescwcooke
Yep, I remember that piece.
4:35 PM - 7 Jul 2016
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