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Hate mail has SAFE official on guard
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When Tom Mauser was driven by the murder of his son at Columbine High School to fight for tougher gun laws, he never expected he would be threatened with the same fate.
During his effort to close the so-called gun show loophole, Mauser has received dozens of hate letters and nasty e-mails.
Some letters have threatened his life. Mauser has filed two police reports over the past year when anonymous letter writers said they would kill him. === I don't buy it. |
Gun lovers take aim at misguided moms in Colorado
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"DENVER - A group of mothers against guns celebrated the first anniversary of the anti-gun Million Mom March this weekend by slinking around a hotel - fearful of the adamant pro-gun activists outside." ===== Typical gaga from dim bulbs who work to make sure their children are easier to prey upon. Great quote from an American in this article, too... |
Bush would sign a "mandatory gun lock" bill if congress passed it
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He also supports "Requiring background checks at gun shows." As we know, sales of new firearms already require background checks...is he saying he support background checks on private sales?
Mr. Hero Bush also support raising handgun ownership age requirement to 21, meaning someone who is "old enough" to get sent to fight a foreign war cannot defend himself/herself at home with a handgun.
The fact that gunowners are going nuts over this guy is amazing. He's a sellout. |
Urban hunting
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"In Maine's second-largest city, Mark Dunham climbed a tree and took a seat. Dressed in camouflage and perched high in a tree stand, he was invisible to anyone who didn't know exactly where to look."
"Dunham, a bow-hunter from Greene, expects to bag a deer in this wooded area near a power line without attracting the concern or even the attention of Lewiston's 40,000 residents."
"Urban hunting is not an oxymoron. It's not even a novelty anymore. It's a necessity." |
Is it Time to Part Ways?
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Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/dsgl
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Walter Williams asks and answers a question that may be our only hope of resolving the issues before us. Like every resolution, this one will bring about many more problems...but the resolution is there.
I wonder if this plan would require a larger area than Texas and Louisiana? |
Nonsense assault
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As he tries to fend off a powerful challenge from popular former Republican Virginia Gov. George Allen, Sen. Chuck Robb has been tub-thumping in Northern Virginia, darkly warning misguided suburban moms that only a Robb victory can stave off a barrage of dangerous "assault weapons" on Virginia streets. |
On-Line Voters Registration
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Here is an excellent tool to get all of your on-line gunowner friends to register to vote this year. This is a critical election year as we all know only too well. BE SURE TO FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO PRO-GUN FOLKS THAT NEED TO REGISTER TO VOTE.
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s-2099 was bad , but watchout for s-2525.
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Click on the Above Statement to View the Newest Gun Control Legislation. We Have been protesting S-2099, but all the while the Senate has really been sneaking S2525 through the Senate without our knowledge. This is a MUST READ.
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To have no proud monarch driving over me with his gilt coaches; nor his host of excise-men and tax-gatherers insulting and robbing me; but to be my own master, my own prince and sovereign, gloriously preserving my national dignity, and pursuing my true happiness; planting my vineyards, and eating their luscious fruits; and sowing my fields, and reaping the golden grain: and seeing millions of brothers all around me, equally free and happy as myself. This, sir, is what I long for. -- General Francis Marion, American War of Independence, Georgetown, SC [Source: 'Marion, The Life of Gen. Francis Marion' by M. L. Weems, Ch.18] |
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