User talk:Senty78

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February 2008
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Reversion on Chris Collins (U.S. politician)
You said you felt mentioning NRA contributions "in the context of the preceding text regarding the shooting of Gabby Giffords" was warranted. I assume you meant the shooting of Steve Scalise; there is no mention of Gabby Giffords in this article.

The article does say that Collins said he was going to start carrying a gun after this shooting incident, and the obvious conclusion is that he would do so for protection after Scalise was nearly killed by someone targeting Republican congressmen. I don't see how the fact that the NRA made campaign contributions is relevant. The NRA routinely makes contributions to hundreds of Republicans, and a few Democrats.

If you disagree, you should start a discussion on the article talk page. MB 15:53, 12 October 2017 (UTC)