Posted on 03/11/2012 5:07:48 PM PDT by mylife
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Mandeville, LA Its the latest victories in Maryland and Oregon, this week on Tom Gresham's Gun Talk (R) Radio, the original nationally-syndicated radio talk show about guns and the shooting sports.
Second Amendment Foundations President Alan Gottlieb drops in on Sunday with information on the latest victory. This one comes from Maryland, where a federal court ruled that the state conceal carry law where one had to prove why they needed a permit was unconstitutional. Read the press release from the Second Amendment Foundation: http://saf.org/viewpr-new.asp?id=395.
Also, the Oregon Firearms Federation Executive Director, Kevin Starrett, stops in to discuss the latest legislative action out of Oregon: one bill focused on guns on school campuses, and one bill would keep private the identities of conceal carry permit holders. For more info on OFF, visit http://www.oregonfirearms.org.
Howdy
Pow!!!
Mod, the Huns have screwed up the title to this thread.
Could you please correct that to “Gun Talk Radio”?
Thanks
Howdy!
Hun’s are always up to no good.
I’m a Hun with a Gun!
(well, I do have a little German blood)
G’evenin mylife
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
LoL!
Howdy
Hiya Alfa!
Hi My,
I’m thinking of getting into reloading my own shells. Do you know anything about reloading and the best equipt to buy?
Now that’s funny!!!
I am not a reloader but I have heard good hings about the Dillon progressive press.
How 'bout that?
I like that charging handle.
What happened to the KIDO feed? WTF?
Hun seriously has to wonder.
Thanks Mod.
Those Dillons are expensive. You’d have to do a lot of reloading to make it worthwhile.
The RCBS equipment is real nice for the average reloader.
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