Letter to the Editor: Kerry is threat to gun owners

October 20, 2004
Zanesville Times Recorder

OK, folks in the central Ohio area, here's the thing; The National Rifle Association has, as I sit here in front of the computer, just announced that it is endorsing George Bush for president.
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I agree with them. The Democratic ticket can be characterized as the "most anti-gun ticket for president of the U.S. ever to be run for the highest job in the land." John Kerry is a co-sponsor of Senate Bill 1431 which, if enacted, will ban all semiauto shotguns and many semiauto rifles that accept a clip. He is very active in many other attempts to deny the use of firearms from you and I. He is an avid gun hater, not a so-called "sportsman" as he likes to call himself.

If you value your freedom, lend your wholehearted support to electing a president who believes you have the rights of a free person: George Bush.

Lawrence Sceurman
Dresden

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"If John Kerry thinks the Second Amendment is about photo ops, he's Daffy," says the ad the NRA said would run in The Vindicator. It features a large photo of Kerry with his finger on a shotgun trigger but looking in another direction.

Kerry to tote shotgun today - Hunt an act, say gun-rights foes
When Sen. John Kerry goes duck hunting today in Mahoning County, Ohio, it won't be because he's craving carnard a l'orange for dinner.

Rather, he's hoping that Ohioans - and sportsmen everywhere - see him in orange.

But gun rights groups and Bush supporters say it's all an act and that Kerry's record shows he's anti-gun.

"That dog don't hunt," reads a brochure from the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund. It shows a white poodle wearing a Kerry sweater.

"Clearly, he knows he needs to camouflage his past support for gun control," said NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam. "He knows that the gun issue can cost him the election in key battleground states - Ohio being principal among those battleground states."

NRA officials will be in nearby Warren, Ohio, to hold their own news conference with this message for Kerry, according to a news release: "You can stage duck hunting photo-ops, but you can't hide from your 20-year anti-gun, anti-hunting record."

Cartoon courtesy of Jeff Riffle

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