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During a speech in Iowa this January, Trump did promise to eliminate all "gun free zones" on school campuses and military bases on his first day in the Oval Office.As The Trace reported last month, not all gun advocates are excited about a Trump presidency, and expressed kepticism about the Republican candidate's relatively recent embrace of shooting guns and protecting the Second Amendment.As one NRA member put it in an interview with The Guardian this week, "Usually, people are pretty loud about it if they're shooters…You never really heard Trump say anything about it for a while before the election."Follow Mike Pearl on Twitter.FACT: Donald Trump would force schools to allow guns in classrooms on his first day in office. — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton)May 14, 2016