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Buckeye Firearms Assoc.'s Larry Moore honored during Sportsmen’s Celebration
Submitted by cbaus on Sat, 10/01/2005 - 10:08.The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) has recognized Jamestown sportsman (and long-time volunteer leader for this political action committee) Larry Moore as a champion of hunters’ rights and recently honored him with a Patriot Award.
Regular readers of this website will no doubt be familiar with commentary Moore has provided not only on hunting, but on a range of other issues.
The USSA, a leading sportsmen’s advocacy organization, presents Patriot Awards to Ohioans who are outstanding in their efforts to protect Ohio’s outdoor heritage. The USSA press release observes that Moore has been at the forefront of the sportsmen’s movement for years.
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NRA and PETA Square Off October 18th!
Submitted by jsalyers on Sat, 10/01/2005 - 04:00.For the first time ever in history these two strong advocates for their cause face off before a live audience. This promises to be impressive and passionate with both sides aware that they have, in this debate, an international platform to defend their convictions.
The Hunting Debate is a major live television event from the historic Library of King's College London.
Andrew Butler, of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association (NRA) will confront each other before a live audience via a pay-per-view TV special to be aired on Tuesday October 18th, 2005.
Telecast in High Definition (HDTV), these two advocates will defend their respective positions as well as answer written questions from the audience seated at the library of King's College. This forum will serve as an international debate that will be telecast around the world.
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