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== Description == | == Description == | ||
=== Overview === | === Overview === | ||
The Liberty City Gun Club, evidently based in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]], effectively takes over the functions of the [[Ammu-Nation]] chain as a gathering place for gun owners, as GTA IV | The Liberty City Gun Club, evidently based in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]], effectively takes over the functions of the [[Ammu-Nation]] chain as a gathering place for gun owners, as GTA IV replaces Ammu-Nation with underground arms dealers, a change explained to have been the result of Mayor [[Julio Ochoa]]'s effort to remove the sale or possession of illegal firearms from the city, as well as launching a lawsuit against Ammu-Nation nationwide. Prior to the disappearance of Ammu-Nation, both Ammu-Nation and the LCGC were reported on the radio to maintain an alliance. | ||
Like Ammu-Nation, the LCGC's primarily serves as a platform for members to uphold of the [[wp:Second Amendment to the United States Constitution|Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]], the right to keep and bear arms, and oppose Mayor Ochoa's policies, all while spending time training members with the use of firearms, socializing, drinking and even organizing speed dates for gun owners. Members of the LCGC believe that if every citizen was armed, no one would be "dumb enough to shoot anybody", a notion that they claim the founding fathers of the United States believed in when they drafted the country's Constitution. | Like Ammu-Nation, the LCGC's primarily serves as a platform for members to uphold of the [[wp:Second Amendment to the United States Constitution|Second Amendment to the United States Constitution]], the right to keep and bear arms, and oppose Mayor Ochoa's policies, all while spending time training members with the use of firearms, socializing, drinking and even organizing speed dates for gun owners. Members of the LCGC believe that if every citizen was armed, no one would be "dumb enough to shoot anybody", a notion that they claim the founding fathers of the United States believed in when they drafted the country's Constitution. |