The recent racially motivated massacre in Buffalo, New York has prompted many local citizens to inquire about acquiring legal firearm possession. Batin Ashante, has been providing valuable information and training to the general public.
“I’m a firearm advocate!” he proudly proclaims. “I advocate responsible and reliable, legal firearm ownership. I advocate proper safety training for children, especially in the Black and Brown community.”
“I do not advocate people not having any firearm training, and doing harm to people that look like them,” he specifies while pointing out how criminals use guns to commit crimes and implement fear in their communities. His classes begin with firearms safety training, where, upon completion, people receive legal certification.
“You gotta look at the situation in Buffalo, too,” Ashante suggests. “You can’t let anyone run up and shoot you and your grandma dead just because these m—–f—-rs think they can.
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