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"A shooting range here has announced a ban on use of its shooting facilities by employees of the California Department of Justice because the Department is supporting two bills in the State legislature that the club opposes." ...
"Leaders of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the Million Mom March are urging the club to drop the policy immediately. 'It is offensive that the owners of this shooting range would rather side with criminals than with law enforcement and victims, not to mention that they are discriminating against people simply because they have a different view on legislation,' said Amanda Wilcox, State Council Leader of the Million Mom March. 'It is also very troubling when it is law enforcement agents who are using the facility for training purposes.'"
"'What's next - should police who support sensible gun laws have their firearms taken away? This is un-American, and these guys ought to have their heads examined,' said Jim Brady, chair of the Brady Campaign." ... |
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