Posted April 24, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

While the media jumped at the opportunity to latch onto the anti-gun Parkland kids, spamming the airwaves with their faces and voices, there was another voice trying to break through. Kyle Kashuv became the lone voice for the Constitution and the Second Amendment at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School coming out of that tragedy.

Since then, he’s met with President Trump and the first lady. He’s spent time with Sen. Marco Rubio. He’s gotten to know pundits like Ben Shapiro and others. He’s even had a girl ask him to her prom in Nebraska.

Yet despite his name becoming well known in Second Amendment circles, it seems Kyle had never shot a firearm before in his life.

Luckily, a recent range trip remedied that. It also opened the door for what I can best term as harassment.

On Friday, Parkland survivor Kyle Kashuv went to the gun range to learn to fire a gun for the first time, alongside his father. He tweeted this:

It was great learning about our inalienable right of #2A and how to properly use a gun. This was my first time ever touching a gun and it made me appreciate …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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