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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Gun rights bills, without D.C. voting rights language, introduced in Congress

The Brady Campaign called that a "victory," but so did I--chiefly because of the unconstitutionality of the voting rights language, but also because (as D.C.'s non-voting Delegate Eleanor Homes Norton warned), there's a decent chance of passing a gun rights bill without surrendering the Constitutional high ground. [More]
That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner (better late than never). Please read it (digg it?) and spread the word.

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