A North Carolina Gun Shop Put Up a Billboard Targeting the Freshman Democratic Congresswomen

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'How the hell is this not inciting violence?'

The gun store responded by defending the billboard, offering a free"four horsemen cometh" bumper sticker if you promise to vote for Trump in 2020.

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