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Miami County and Summit County ACTION ALERT!
Submitted by JEaton on Fri, 02/24/2006 - 10:19.Support Tim Grendell for Attorney General
Gun Rights supporters in Miami County and Summit County, we need your help tonight. Republican Committees in these two Ohio counties will be endorsing for the May primary this Sunday and Monday. Grassroot efforts have already helped Senator Grendell obtain endorsements from Clermont, Knox and Geauga County Republican Parties and we must keep this momentum going. UPDATE: NRA - PVF Endorses State Senator Timothy Grendell
It is critical for any supporters who live and vote in these two counties to immediately contact the county chairman and also their specific precinct committee member tonight. Gun owners need to tell the committee members that big money and big names don't matter to them. A strong support of firearms rights and the Ohio constitution is what is important. This is why the county party committee members must choose to endorse gun rights supporter Senator Tim Grendell for Attorney General and NOT Betty "I will never be the candidate of the NRA" Montgomery.
If you live in another Ohio county, please check with the Republican Party to see when endorsements are being made for the primary. Let them know that gun owners will not accept Betty Montgomery as Attorney General.
You can Volunteer or Donate to Tim Grendell at http://www.TimGrendell.com
Related Articles:
NRA - PVF Endorses State Senator Timothy Grendell
Anti-gun Montgomery to quit governor’s race; campaign for Atty Gen
Betty Montgomery: "I will never be the candidate of the NRA."
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Letter to Buckeyefirearms.org: Pat Wray's attack on NRA's hunting stance
Submitted by cbaus on Fri, 02/24/2006 - 00:10.Pat Wray's recent attacks on the NRA are typical, self-serving diplospeak.
Lofty environmental goals are a wonderful concept, until it empowers others to force their ideals on us all. It's the very definition of ecoimperialism when Wray and his ilk can deny anyone of their right to enjoy the out of doors, just because their physical condition or work schedule might preclude them from a 3-day, 30-mile wilderness backpack.
If Wray did his homework--instead of engaging in political diatribe--he'd realize when the National Forest Service "set aside" 58 million acres as roadless, the maps were inaccurate, duplicative and in many cases, left to local, politically determined interpolation.
When I covered the story in Southern Arizona, the maps indicated one popular road for fishermen was permanently closed in a national forest. But when I interviewed the Arizona Game and Fish Department officer in charge of the region, he couldn't determine whether it was the main road or a secondary route.
The national forest was unable to provide clarification either, so both ended up closed to law-abiding fishermen. I confirmed similar stories in Idaho. If the same holds true, nationwide, Wray should modify his "modest" claim of a 58-million-acre closure to 116-million acres.
America may be beautiful, but try and explain that to my 27-year-old wheelchair-bound daughter who can't savor the same sites with her sons that Wray and his ecoimperialistic friends can.
Guy J. Sagi
Editor in Chief
NRA Free Hunters
Another American Classic Shotgun Rises
Submitted by cbaus on Fri, 02/24/2006 - 00:05.By Larry S. Moore
Following on the heels of the announcement that the Ithaca guns will once again be produced, Remington has announced plans to re-introduce the great American classic Parker Shotguns.
The fine shotguns of Parker were among the premier American firearms for many years. The great double guns of Parker competed with the likes of Ithaca, LC Smith, AH Fox, and Lefever in the live bird shoots, glass ball, and eventually clay target championships in the late 1800s and into the mid-1900s.
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