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From: Sportsmen <spor...@johnmccain.com>
To: a3dar...@aol.com
Sent: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 4:22 pm
Subject: Ensure Your 2nd Amendment Rights

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Sportsmen for McCain supporters:

We think you might find the following article from Chris Cox of the National Rifle Association of great interest. Please feel free to share it with our sportsmen. Thank you for your support.

"America's Worst Gun Laws: Coming Soon to a State Near You"
By Chris W. Cox
NRA-ILA
Executive Director

"As you go to the polls in November, remember some of the laws anti-gun politicians think are reasonable.'

One of the lines I'm tired of hearing from anti-gun politicians is that they support "reasonable" gun lawsor, as likely Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama put it, common sense regulation.' Sen. Obama, of course, was talking about Washington, D.C.'s ban on guns for self-defense in the home, which only goes to prove the old saying that common sense isn't so common. Obama went on to support the "rights" of cities and states to regulate guns and gun owners. With the national political party conventions close at hand, this is a good time to look at the laws that anti-gun politicians think are "reasonable" to impose on you and your fellow gun owners.

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If Obama is elected president, you can be sure many of the worst gun laws in the states will have a new friend in Washington. That alone is enough reason for every gun owner to vote this November."

Full Article is available at http://www.nraila.org/Issues/Articles/Read.aspx?ID=305





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