CNBC's "America's Gun: The Rise of the AR-15" Will Premiere on April 25th

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  • dreingar

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    I plan to watch, do you?

    Being CNBC, I will assume the slant will be negative. I hope I'm wrong.

    CNBC's "America's Gun: The Rise of the AR-15" Will Premiere on April 25th

    AMERICA’S GUN: THE RISE OF THE AR-15

    CNBC tells the story of one gun: the nation’s most popular and feared firearm, now at the center of a wrenching national debate. The AR-15 is legal and lethal, loved by some and despised by others, assailed and defended, seven pounds of metal and plastic that has become a symbol in the great divide between those who say it belongs only on the battlefield and others who insist owning one is their inalienable right. The AR-15 is the best-selling rifle in America: some four million are in circulation. For a thousand dollars you can buy one at a Walmart or other retailer, if they’re not sold out. It has been used by mass murderers, but is also the preferred gun of law-abiding homeowners, hunters, and sport shooters who bond with their sons at weekend target practice. In the past year, an AR-15 was used to slaughter twenty children at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and by the gunman accused of killing twelve people at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado.

    CNBC correspondent Brian Sullivan explores the American gun culture and meets a broad range of AR-15 manufacturers, dealers, owners and enthusiasts, including women and children who have trained to use it. He talks to extremists and provocateurs who have threatened violence if their gun rights are denied, and also looks at the AR-15’s role in mass shootings and other crimes, profiling the victims of America’s most famous, and infamous, rifle.
     

    Scoe3202

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    Damn not having dvr ill have to find a buddy to record it for me although I will likely spend 90% of the time rolling my eyes. I still want to see how much the media can twist this awesome firearm.
     

    rbsangler

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    Counting the handfull on here that have said they would watch....CNBC should have good ratings for the night this is on. The normal couple hundred that make up their daily viewing audience....plus the few from here. CNBC is only slightly ahead of MSNBC.....and they are in the pits.
     
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    I will not see it as I am still boycotting NBC and all associated networks. I have only been tempted once so far, and I will miss Sunday Night Football in the fall, but I will not contribute in any way, viewing or otherwise, to a network so hell-bent on promoting socialism and class warfare. Also, like every broadcasting station to be run by hard core liberals, their programming is horrible. This show will be no different.

    I predict 5 minutes of actual show followed by 20 minutes of commercials and 35 minutes of rehashing the first 5 minutes because they have no other ideas to deliver.
     

    ezdubbin97

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    Well, they said it themselves...4,000,000 in circulation, 2 accounts of them in the wrong hands. Pretty good odds that AR-15s are not a danger to society! I'm sure it will be an entertaining show...not sure I want my blood pressure to rise that high though.
     
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