Bearing Arms: Bake sales, car washes, magazine sales and wrapping paper are the norm, but how’s this for a school fundraiser? Central Fellowship Christian Academy in Macon, GA is raffling off 30 guns in 30 days in November.
“You’d have to wash a lot of cars or bake a lot of cookies to sell a lot of doughnuts to make that kind of money,” Athletic Director Josh McClendon said.
McClendon says the raffle, which raised over $20,000 for the athletic department last year, is successful because people in the school’s district and surrounding area respect guns and the Second Amendment. MORE
Besides, baked good are off the table anyway. Remember when the stair-prancing, Gay-obsessed, momjeans-wearing, shame gland missing, Constitution-stomping, scrawny, little POS Communist Organizer’s flying monkeys outlawed baked goods due to “safety” reasons?
Love it. 🙂
I went to an inside sale at a Church a few months ago and picked up a nice rock tumbler for $3. I use it to clean casings for reloading.
They had a nice pump shotgun for sale but I didn’t have the cash at the time. When I borrowed some money and came back it was gone.
Love those church sales.