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SAF launches nationwide campaign opposing Obama admin. ammo ban
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... "In a press release, SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb alluded to last week’s letters from SAF and its sister organization, the [CCRKBA], to B. Todd Jones, director of the [ATF]. Those letters oppose the plan to ban M855 'green tipped' ammunition for .223-caliber semi-auto rifles."
"SAF General Counsel Miko Tempski warned Jones in a three-page dissection of the proposed ban that if the agency goes ahead with its plan, SAF will take court action. Today’s media campaign launch, according to the Washington Times and the SAF press release, is aimed at getting public support for legal action."
"'Today,' Gottlieb said, 'we’re firing up American gun owners at the grassroots level to send a message ...'" ... |
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Millwright66
(3/10/2015)
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Y'all are dancing to POTUS Obama's tune ! |
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