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  • NMLRA Longhunter Begins A New Era

    02/03/2006 3:43:43 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 15 replies · 1,817+ views
    http://www.nmlra.org/ ^ | 2 1 06 | http://www.nmlra.org/
    The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association has announced the appointment of Dave Ehrig as chairman of the Longhunter Committee and the NMLRA Longhunter Muzzleloading Big Game Records Program. Since 1988, the NMLRA Longhunter Committee and staff have maintained a trophy measuring, scoring, and record-keeping program for North American big game animals taken with muzzleloading firearms. The fourth edition of The Longhunter Muzzleloading Big Game Record Book, which includes all qualifying animals taken since the program’s inception, was recently released. Mr. Ehrig is well known among muzzleloading enthusiasts and others in the black powder shooting industry. Known as "Pennsylvania’s Mr. Black...
  • .50 Caliber Terror News Special Alert!(extreme barf alert)

    01/11/2006 11:06:57 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 46 replies · 819+ views
    email | 1 11 06 | .50caliberterror.com
    Dear xxxxxx We are pleased to tell you that the campaign to protect America from "50 Caliber Terror" is gaining momentum! This week the New York State Assembly passed a package of legislation to stem the tide of gun violence that included a ban on .50-caliber sniper rifles. And in Illinois, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley announced 4 pieces of gun violence prevention legislation that also included a bill to restrict anti-armor, .50-caliber sniper rifles. Your support of the Freedom States Alliance is helping to educate America about these weapons of terror. You can help us build our campaign by asking...
  • Man remains in prison after judge says he's innocent

    08/26/2005 1:50:39 PM PDT · by neverdem · 57 replies · 1,510+ views
    Knoxville News Sentinel ^ | August 25, 2005 | JAMIE SATTERFIELD
    Ask any guy in prison blues, and he'll probably insist he is innocent. But when Michael A. Neal says it, he's telling the truth. For three months now, Neal has been sitting behind bars in a West Tennessee prison even though a Knox County judge has deemed him innocent of double murder charges. That's because the state Board of Probation and Parole had accused Neal of violating his parole by possessing for a matter of minutes a gun he wrested from two intruders who broke into his East Knoxville home. "It was politics," defense attorney Mike Whalen said Wednesday. "Two...