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NRA bringing national museum to Ohio!
Submitted by cbaus on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 00:10.FAIRFAX, Va. -- In cooperation with the Ohio National Guard, the Civilian Marksmanship Program, the Camp Perry Lodge and the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, the NRA's National Firearms Museum is honored to present one of the finest displays of competitive arms and shooting accessories ever assembled.
Thousands of visitors to the National Matches in Camp Perry will be able to look over a special traveling museum exhibit called "Bugs, Bullets, and Bullseyes," featuring 45 firearms used over the last century in National Match competition, as well as more than 100 shooting awards and other memorabilia associated with the National Matches.
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Guns On Campus: A Preponderance Of Public Policy and Interest
Submitted by cchumita on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 00:05.By John Longenecker
Let me add to the June 20th, 2007, CollegiateTimes.com article, States look at gun policies, debate on-campus weapon carry. It's positively encouraging because it reports on a movement sweeping the nation. The bottom line on the question will be public policy and interest.
Question: is it more in the public interest to see students carrying weapons than to see them unarmed and vulnerable? Is it in the public interest to question citizen authority to act and to characterize liberty individuals as anti-social, and to disarm them? Is it in the public interest to be alone and defenseless, or alone and armed not only with the personal weapon, but also with their legal authority?
Legal authority is key to the discussion. Public Policy and Interest is key to the discussion.
Let's examine at a few issues which factor into the question and which gun control activists do not mention.
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