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MS: Statement of Rep. Andy Gipson on baseless attacks against pro gun legislators
Submitted by:
Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"Last week I was made aware of a number of direct mail 'hit pieces' by a so-called gun rights organization from out of state. These attacks were targeted exclusively at pro-gun, incumbent Republican legislators here in Mississippi. Upon further review I was surprised to learn the legislators being attacked were the same legislators who have most consistently voted for and supported every pro-Second Amendment legislative effort over the last four years."
"Why would a so-called gun rights organization attack NRA-endorsed conservative Republicans in Mississippi? I can only speculate at the true motive for these attacks."
"Yet in the face of deception, half-truths and untruths, the truth will always prevail. ...." ... |
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mickey
(8/4/2015)
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Can anybody tell me what 'gun rights organization' he's talking about?
Is it NAGR? |
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