Orlando nightclub patrons shouldn't have been armed, NRA says
Unlike Donald Trump, top leaders of the National Rifle Association said Sunday they don't believe patrons at a nightclub where 49 people were killed last weekend should have been armed for self-protection.
"I don’t think you should have firearms where people are drinking," said NRA Vice President Wayne LaPierre on CBS's Face the Nation.
Those comments seemed to conflict with the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's statement Saturday suggesting that the clubgoers at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando should have been armed when Omar Mateen opened fire with an assault weapon at 2 a.m.