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AARP is still anti gun.

28kfps

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AARP stance on gun ownership on their web site in 2007. AARP believes in the Constitutional right to bear arms. But to make the nation safer, we must do what we can to keep guns out of hands of children and criminals. AARP supported the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, which went into law in 1994 with bi-partisan support.

Check out this link to see their stance has not changed.
http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/does-aarp-want-your-guns/
 

WalkingWolf

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Not a member, AARP is anti freedom, they also supported Obama care. Many elderly lost their insurance from pensions because of the act. They now have to pay for stop gap programs to cover the difference between Medi Care and the actual costs. AARP is about putting money in their own pockets, buying firearms might cut into their pocket change.
 

eye95

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AARP has always been one of those front groups for progressivism that dupes folks into believing that they exist for some other reason. Am actually paying a little more for my consumer cellular phone because I refuse to be counted on the rolls of that Liberty-hating organization.

On edit: Amac.us is a conservative alternative to AARP. Interesting: If you google "conservative alternative to AARP, the first half-a-dozen or so finds ARE AARP! I don't belong to Amac, so I am not advocating it; just pointing it out if others would be inclined to join the unAARP.

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