Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Lucas Kunce has already come in for a heaping helping of well-deserved mockery after an event at a backyard "range" led to a reporter being hit with shrapnel. But Kunce's decision to fire AR-15s at steel targets about ten yards away, his co-hort Adam Kinzinger's decision to use an optic but no eye protection, the lack of a visible backstop behind the targets, and the presence of containers of Tannerite on the shooting bench the Democrats were using aren't the only troubling details about the photo op.
As the Kansas City Star reports, one of the men who says he helped organize the event may not be allowed to legally possess or even touch a gun or ammunition.
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Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Lucas Kunce has already come in for a heaping helping of well-deserved mockery after an event at a backyard "range" led to a reporter being hit with shrapnel. But Kunce's decision to fire AR-15s at steel targets about ten yards away, his co-hort Adam Kinzinger's decision to use an optic but no eye protection, the lack of a visible backstop behind the targets, and the presence of containers of Tannerite on the shooting bench the Democrats were using aren't the only troubling details about the photo op.
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As the Kansas City Star reports, one of the men who says he helped organize the event may not be allowed to legally possess or even touch a gun or ammunition.
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