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Guns Make NRA President "Nervous"
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| April 6, 2002
| Angel Shamaya
Posted on 04/07/2002 9:30:36 PM PDT by Mini-14
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Ever wonder why he is holding a 250 year old, non-operating musket instead of an AR-15? Yes, it's called public relations. If you want to see someone with an AK, look for the picture of Feinstein.
To: ChareltonHest
Yes. It's fugly, even with in that Olde English edition.
To: Shooter 2.5
Maybe it would be a good thing for the pro-gun activist constituency to suggest their respective organizations join forces in more ways than one.
The Paul Revere types, warning that the Globals want to disarm ALL OF THE PEOPLE should not be ridiculed by the sporting clays crowd. All interested parties should be raising their voices though, LIKE NOW!
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04/08/2002 9:42:58 AM PDT
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JFoxbear
To: Mini-14
"He said something to the effect that this kind of firearm makes him nervous when owned by inexperienced people, and that they possess more firepower than he feels necessary for hunting and self-defense. BUT, he would not outlaw them."
He has a point. There are an awful lot of people that own Military-Style rifles that are not competent in their use.
To: JFoxbear
The shotgunners had their wake-up call when they were at an invitational in California. State troopers were waiting there to collect their 1100's that violated Cal. semi-automatic gun laws. That was a couple of years ago.
A friend that had a couple of machine guns was always disappointed that I didn't like them. I don't. That doesn't stop me from defending them and knowing that they should be protected like a .22 Chipmunk.
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