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No, it's not the NRA's position that a woman should shoot her abusive boyfriend IN HIS SLEEP

The Trace calls itself in its Twitter bio, “A nonprofit newsroom dedicated to shining a light on America’s gun violence crisis.” We’re thinking “newsroom” might be a bit of a stretch, considering this tweet:

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Yeah, your “newsroom” left out a really, really important detail while slipping in that bit about the NRA; the allegedly abusive boyfriend was asleep on the couch.

In New York, prosecutors must disprove a self-defense justification of homicide beyond a reasonable doubt.

The Poughkeepsie Journal reports:

That burden of proof was a challenge they welcomed, said Chana Krauss of the Putnam County District Attorney’s Office, during her closing statement.

Chris Grover was killed by a gunshot wound to the head.

“That wasn’t self-defense,” said Krauss, whose office handled the case as special prosecutor. “Chris Grover was sleeping on the couch. This was intentional murder.”

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Unbelievable. And they try to tie this to the NRA somehow because it fights for the freedom of women to defend themselves with firearms — while they’re being attacked. That’s called self-defense and yes, the NRA does approve of self-defense.


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