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Regarding New York Times Opinion Piece "I Hunt, but the N.R.A. Isn’t for Me"
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Website: http://www.freelibertywriters.com/
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"Your op-ed by Chris Powell in Sunday's News-Times on gun control misses many key points."
"Dear Ms. McCaulou"
"Your April 24, 2012 column in The New York Times titled I Hunt, but the N.R.A. Isn’t for Me ... actually shows you know little about the NRA and even less about the Second Amendment and history. The NRA fights to protect and preserve the Second Amendment."
"The Second Amendment has never been about hunting, it has never been about target shooting and it has never been about gun control."
"The Second Amendment is about FREEDOM and the means with which to protect your personal Freedom and our collective Freedom. ..." ... |
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