If you want a clear example of the nation’s cultural divide on guns, look at how a youth hockey organization in North Dakota is raising money.
The West Fargo Hockey Association is raffling off 200 guns, including three Rock River AR-15 assault rifles, similar to the Bushmaster AR-15 used in the Sandy Hook attack that killed 20 children.
Association President Cal Helgeson says the funds raised by the raffle, which is perfectly legal, will help league teams with players as young as four years old get the time they need inside ice rinks this season.
“With our 20% increase in association members this year, we have a big need for ice,” Helgeson told KVLY.
“The timing is a little awkward,” West Fargo Mayor Rich Mattern admitted to The Huffington Post. “I think that’s a fair statement to say, given the discussion going on around the country.”









