From: Don Baldwin, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When Charlton Heston was in this country last year, he said that the NRA (of
America) would not or could not get involved with the politics of another
country. Therefore, wouldn't your $45 be better spend donated to a better
cause, in our case a home
From: "Paul Ann Isherwood", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ben Jerry's are anti gun ... what ... coming from a State like Vermont ...
the mind boggles.
Everybody I met on a recent trip to VT was proud of their gun laws (or
rather lack of them) and the same pride was evident in their attitude
towards
From: "Nik Jones", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sainsburys sell Ben and Jerrys - I boycott it, although the real reason is
that I prefer Haagan Daaz!
Nik Jones
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Mine doesn't, although Haagen Daaz put together some anti-gun stuff
awhile ago, but they're nowhere near as bad as Ben and Jerry's.
Steve.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Steve
Pro-actively, obviously what we want is a range of shooting
taught to girls and boys in every school. What shooter would
disagree with that?
Pro-actively, when was the last time the BASC sold cooked game
dishes at one of the shooting shows? It would
From: "Alexander Ellis", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case this may be of interest to previous posters.
Thanks to and the power of the internet and a very helpful guy at Cable
Wireless International Directory Enquiries. I have discovered that Drulov
are alive and well and living at
DRULOV, v²robn
From: "Pete Ansbro", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hoo-bloody-ray for common sense!
I ask you though"Having given these boys permission to pursue their
initial interests, the world of the imagination has become their oyster and
they are
diving for pearls." I wanted to be derisory about the jargon
From: "rustambana", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For information on Drulov you should contact:
Edgar Brothers,
Catherine Street,
Macclesfield,
Cheshire SK11 6SG.
Tel.: 01625 613177
Fax: 01625 615276
Website: www.edgar-brothers.demon.co.uk
I do not know if they still manufacture the single shot match
From: "Brian Toller", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tuesdays edition of Drive on Radio 5
The following is self explanatory
On Tuesdays program you had an item concerning the NRA of America intending
to open a themed restaurant in New York which would also offer a sales
service for shooting and hunting
From: "Charles Parker", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neil Francis is being a little disengenous regarding the tales of woe web
page. The 'somebody' who published it is non other than - you're ahead of me
- Neil Francis.
Why so bashful?
I don't get what his beef with the associations is anyway. How
From: "Graham Gartshore", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As suggested in CYBERSHOOTERS I wrote to "Letters at the Sunday Times" and
to my surprise I got a reply.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Mr Gartshore
Thank you for your letter. I have passed a copy of it on to the Features
editor. I hope that he
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am getting highly peed off with the MoD and the police and the HO
waffling on about cost recovery. It is a total red herring. ..
Who wanted the Firearms (Amendment) Acts 1997? Not shooters, that's for damn
certain. All you ever hear is waffle from
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You have made the mistake of writing to Tony Blair via Downing Street. Try
writing direct to your MP and ASKING your MP to ASK Tony Blair whether he
could set a moral example by etc., etc.
You may find that this will get a response from Blair or his
From: "Paul Ann Isherwood", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The problem I encounter is that politicians expect organisations to be
fairly aggressive in making their point, that is what they are used to.
If you are too sedate they just doze off. I see the Campaign for Shooting
is being fairly aggressive
As you may be aware our esteemed fieldsports editor got the
URL where the FAQ is wrong, it is given below.
Steve.
---[Cybershooters contacts]
Editor: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website subscription info: www.cybershooters.org
Smart guns not
smart enough?
Jersey Senate passes law
based on unproven technology
By Jon E. Dougherty
¨ 2000 WorldNetDaily.com
Responding to bipartisan calls for enhanced gun safety, the New
Jersey Senate passed a bill requiring all
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