A youth football and cheerleading nonprofit league is stirring controversy after vowing to continue their raffle off an AR-style rifle - which they refer to as a 'freedom stick' - in order to raise money to allow poor children to participate in the program.The East Henderson Youth Football and Cheerleading League, located in East Flat Rock, N.C., which coaches 5-12-year-old boys and girls, is currently selling $5 tickets - or 5 for $20 - for a chance to win an FN-15 Patrol Carbine rifle. The organization updated their page advertising the fundraiser, calling the gun a 'freedom stick.'The drawing will be live-streamed on October 1, 2022 during the midget game half-time.
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