Thanks for the correction. Slip of the brain on my part. Original corrected.
I'd like to make a remark about Mr. Trump's turnabout on guns, which has been a point that's been made a couple of times here and on other gun boards.
Having been born and lived my first 25 (+/-) years in New York City, I can testify that its population is so inculcated with the idea that "guns is bad" and only "cops and soldiers should have guns" that it is no surprise that he also carried those ideas into adulthood.
He, after all, was also born and raised in New York City, and I can't blame him for having those same ideas.
I did too, until I moved out to Colorado in the early sixties and made the interesting discovery that a resident could buy (EEK!) a handgun over the counter in a Department store, no hassles, no nothing beyond proving one's residency in Colorado.
I believe, therefore, that it was a legitimate "coming of age" for him with respect to the right to keep and bear arms being an actual "right." As opposed to merely being a high privilege grudgingly granted by the Authorities.
So, to anyone who gives him grief for "changing his mind" on that issue for political expediency, please keep that in mind.
The trouble is that he would have a hard time explaining that without sounding like he was trying to weasel out of something.
Terry, 230RN