I don't think there ever was a anti-gun Ashcraft, except maybe my sister who has lived in NY for 30 years.
I'm probably a generation older than most of you, but my great-grandfather came to Colorado about 1900 from Kentucky. Guns were a necessary tool to put food on the table. In the 1940's, my dad was expected to put meat on the table and not waste any ammunition doing it. He's 75 now and still loves to hunt.
Dad doesn't have much use for handguns, but has no problem with 2 sons that are certifiable "gun nuts" and a 3rd who owns them just to hunt.
I'm probably a generation older than most of you, but my great-grandfather came to Colorado about 1900 from Kentucky. Guns were a necessary tool to put food on the table. In the 1940's, my dad was expected to put meat on the table and not waste any ammunition doing it. He's 75 now and still loves to hunt.
Dad doesn't have much use for handguns, but has no problem with 2 sons that are certifiable "gun nuts" and a 3rd who owns them just to hunt.