Dear San Francisco: I am not a terrorist.

Published on September 9, 2019
Duration: 1:42

This video features diverse individuals, including a certified pistol instructor and a US Air Force veteran, directly addressing San Francisco. They emphatically state they are not terrorists, highlighting their identities as law-abiding citizens, proud NRA members, and supporters of the Second Amendment. The core message emphasizes the millions of Americans who exercise their right to self-defense.

Quick Summary

The NRA video features diverse Americans, including a certified pistol instructor and a US Air Force veteran, directly addressing San Francisco. They emphatically state, 'I am not a terrorist,' highlighting their identities as law-abiding citizens and proud Second Amendment supporters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing San Francisco Directly
  2. 00:10Diverse Personal Identities Shared
  3. 00:31Community Contributions and Professions
  4. 00:50Service and Second Amendment Support
  5. 01:03Defiant Statement: 'I Am Not a Terrorist'
  6. 01:22NRA's Core Message: Law-Abiding Americans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of the NRA video addressing San Francisco?

The video's core message is that millions of law-abiding Americans, represented by diverse individuals, are not terrorists. They are proud Second Amendment supporters who exercise their right to self-defense and will not have that right taken away.

Who are some of the individuals featured in the NRA's address to San Francisco?

The video features individuals with varied backgrounds, including a certified pistol instructor, a US Air Force veteran who served in Iraq, a healthcare worker, a gunsmith, and a proud father, all emphasizing their law-abiding status.

What does the NRA claim about its members' commitment to rights?

The NRA asserts that its members are millions of law-abiding Americans who actively fight to protect their right to defend themselves and their loved ones, stating unequivocally that this right will never be surrendered.

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