An Oregon County Republican Party group is raffling off an AR-15 rifle in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and President Abraham Lincoln.
The Multnomah County Republicans announced the raffle as a celebration of “the legacy of two great Republicans who demonstrated leadership and courage” and “the denial of the rights they fought so hard against.”
Despite the Multnomah County Republicans’ claim to the contrary, King was not a Republican, and denied any party affiliation.
The raffle will be held next month at the group’s Lincoln Day Dinner, where Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s father and conservative firebrand Rafael Cruz is scheduled to speak. Cruz might have trouble with King’s legacy and ideals, were he to investigate them thoroughly, since he regularly rails against Pres. Obama’s “socialist” efforts, while King advocated a guaranteed income for the jobless and a redistribution of economic power to benefit the poor in his time.
“We are here to reaffirm our strong defense of the Second Amendment and the right to personal protection. The Bill of Rights is inviolable, despite what the gun-grabbers in Salem might try,” Multnomah County GOP Chairman Jeff Reynolds said in a statement.
The Portland-based GOP group is not the first to tout gun rights in connection with King. Last year Larry Ward, a gun activist behind Gun Appreciation Day, argued that King would have supported gun rights and that if he had owned a gun he might have prevented his own assassination.
Ward joined Rev. Al Sharpton on PoliticsNation in Jan. 2013 to debate that very issue, and Sharpton pointed out that King was in fact a staunch advocate for gun control.









