The possum and the "assault rifle" share an odd kinship in how they're perceived. Most people see a possum and think "dirty, dangerous pest," when in reality it's a quiet, beneficial animal that eats ticks, snakes, and waste, keeping ecosystems balanced. The "assault rifle" gets the same treatment: portrayed as nothing but a weapon of destruction, when in the hands of responsible owners it's a versatile tool for sport shooting, training, and home defense. In both cases, the reputation comes more from fear and misinformation than from reality, and both the possum and the "assault rifle" play roles that make communities healthier and safer if you actually take the time to understand them.
The first month of proceeds from this design will go to The Bail Project.
Thank you to @marisariveraart on IG for working with us on this and creating such a fun piece of art for it!
Disclaimer:- Due to the fabric properties, the White color variant may appear off-white rather than bright white.
Product Specifications
80% ring-spun cotton, 20% polyester
Medium-heavy fabric
Classic fit
Tear-away label
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$44.99Price
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