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Guns"--Obama Announces Gun Ban Agenda
Before The Final Vote Count Is In |
Election 2008 and the Long Road Ahead
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Friday, November 07, 2008
Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign slogan, "the
audacity of hope," should have instead been "the audacity of
deceit." After months of telling the American people that he
supports the Second Amendment, and only hours after being
declared the president-elect, the Obama transition team website
announced an agenda taken straight from the anti-gun lobby--four
initiatives designed to ban guns and drive law-abiding firearm
manufacturers and dealers out of business:
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Friday, November 07, 2008
The 2008 elections are over, and America has spoken. While many
of the results were not what we hoped for, this year’s election
does show how NRA members have truly changed politics in
America.
Across the country, from the presidential race, to the U.S.
Senate and House, to state legislative races, one thing was
missing this year: ads proudly proclaiming candidates' anti-gun
credentials.
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NRA Files Suit Against Washington State for Second Amendment
Violations |
CDC Study Shows No Health Risk Associated with
Traditional Ammunition |
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Fairfax, VA – The National Rifle Association (NRA) today filed
suit against the State of Washington charging it in violation of
the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution by
preventing firearm ownership to non-United States citizens
legally residing in the U.S.
“The actions of Washington State are denying honest,
hard-working men and women equal protection under the law, as
held in the U.S. Constitution," said Chris W. Cox, NRA’s chief
lobbyist. “Under current law, these law-abiding residents are
now subject to arrest, seizure of their firearms and possible
deportation. NRA will always stand on the side of law-abiding
individuals and the protection of their inherent right to self
defense.”
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November 6, 2008
National
Shooting Sports Foundation
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study on
human lead levels of hunters in North Dakota has confirmed what
hunters throughout the world have known for hundreds of years,
that consuming game harvested with traditional ammunition poses
absolutely no health risk to people, including children, and
that the call to ban lead ammunition was and remains a scare
tactic being pushed by anti-hunting groups to forward their
political agenda.
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Article)
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