Wouldn't it be nice, though, to have a candidate who didn't need a sit-down with the NRA to find out what his position on the 2nd A. should be?
I give the guy a pass on this. He’s more involved with NYC business, real estate, and other ventures, than firearms. He seems to have taken a lot of his cues from his more firearms-involved sons.
But he does need an education in the area.
I am heartened that he seems to be willing to learn. The impression I get is of him saying, “I want to hear your views on this,” not “I’m gonna school those NRA types.”