NRA President Charlton Heston's liberal friends. In 1992, Los Angeles burned after the first Rodney King verdict. In his book "The Courage To Be Free," Heston said that his anti-gun liberal friends called and wanted to borrow a gun and get lessons on how to shoot it. "I could teach you," said Heston, "but not in an hour." It is also reported that he told them to buy their own to which they replied, "That will take 10 days! I need one NOW!" Chuck calmly told them, "I know, you voted for it."
My favorite story is from John Milius, the director of Conan, the Barbarian, who was asked for the loan of some guns during the L.A. riots by some liberals. He gave a real funny comedy sketch as to the way he was being asked by people he hardly knew.
His answer was: sorry, they're all being used right now.