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American Rifleman

Caplan, David L. Firearms Registration and Waiting Periods New York City s Lesson. American Rifleman, vol. 141, October 1993, p. 67A. Studies the effects of gun legislation passed in New York City in 1967 and claims that it has been ineffective in reducing crime. [Pg.170]

LaPierre, Wayne. Standing Guard. American Rifleman, vol. 146, Novem-ber-December, 1998 p. 10. Describes Project Exile, the NRA-promoted program first adopted in Richmond, Virginia, to strictly enforce gun laws against felons. LaPierre claims this approach has deterred many criminals from obtaining guns. [Pg.174]

Hammer, Marion P. NRA s Friendly Face Draws Hateful Fire. American Rifleman, vol. 146, February 1998, pp. lOff. Complains that Josh Sugar-mann s Violence Policy Center unfairly attacks the NRA s Eddie Eagle gun safety program because he does not want gun safety but rather the complete banning of firearms. [Pg.191]

Metaksa, Tanya K. Constitutional Quake Rocks California Gun Ban. American Rifleman, vol. 146, May 1998, p. 44. Reports on a California district court decision that prevents the state attorney general from adding new firearms to the state assault weapons ban. The court said the existing procedure was arbitrary and failed to provide due process. [Pg.199]

Heston, Charlton. My Crusade to Save the Second Amendment. American Rifleman, vol. 145, September 1997, pp. 30ff. Heston, newly elected president of the NRA, explains why he came out of retirement to participate actively in the fight for gun rights. [Pg.209]

King, Sue. Now That We Have Running Water in the Kitchen. .. American Rifleman, vol. 146, November-December 1998, p. 60. Argues that gun enthusiasts should reach out and help more women become involved in shooting and hunting. [Pg.210]

D.C. Law Makes Innocent Pay for Crime. American Rifleman, vol. 140, May 1992, p. 63. Criticizes a District of Columbia ordinance that holds gun makers liable for direct and indirect damages caused by misuse of their products, without requiring that the product actually have any defects. [Pg.217]

Metaksa, Tanya K. Global Gun Control Is on the March. American Rifleman, vol. 145, August 1997, pp. 42ff. Criticizes the United Nations for adopting a Japanese proposal for international firearms regulations as it is based on faulty data and possibly could result in infringement on Americans gun rights. [Pg.225]

Gun Owners Branded A Threat to Mankind. American Rifleman,... [Pg.225]

Ref Gi-H. Yust, Jr, "Rifle Caliber Explosive Cartridges , American Rifleman, January 1963 pp 22—4... [Pg.271]

Finn Aagaard, Trophy Bonded Bullets, American Rifleman Magazine (May 1987) 34. [Pg.88]

C. E. Harris, Bluing and Beyond, American Rifleman Magazine (December 1982) 24. [Pg.100]

For three dollars more, 10, you can get a membership in the National Rifle Association. You also get 12 1.00 issues of the American Rifleman. [Pg.108]

Their publication, the American Rifleman isn t the only such newsstand publication. There is Gun Week and dozens of different magazines on guns and your rights concerning them. Yes, friend, there are alternative sources of information, and better, no further than your nearest newstand. [Pg.108]

So I repeat just cut loose from any nut groups. Be your own man. Get a taw friends tog her and m out your own neighborhood defense program. Subscribe to publications like The American Rifleman and Gun Week. Buy books on military science, improvised weaponry and survival. Store food, weapons, ammo and chemicals. [Pg.110]


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