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I'm glad to see that the Brady Campaign has found a
new way to diagnose serious mental illness (as psychosis is)
without actually seeing the patient. This is
the sort of language that is why I find myself wondering if the problem might be
projection. More precisely, what, exactly,
will ArmaLite be able to do after the law expires? Put bayonet lugs and
flash
hiders on rifles that they CURRENTLY sell.
Clayton E. Cramer
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:52
PM
Subject: [inbox] Brady org: Armalite
ready to serve America's extreme psychotics
ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN HASN'T EXPIRED, BUT SHARKS ARE
CIRCLING FOR BLOOD
For Immediate Release: 08-12-2004
Contact
Communications: (202) 289-7319
Why wait until something's legal
to order it? One Illinois company is ready to serve America's extreme
psychotics right away. Have your credit cards
ready.
Washington, D.C. - Tomorrow, there will only be 30 days
until the assault weapons ban expires, and our nation will face a new era of
criminal and terrorist attacks with assault weapons unless President Bush
keeps his campaign promise and gets the law renewed. And some Americans are
simply drooling at the notion of deadlier guns.
The Brady Center to
Prevent Gun Violence today sent the following letter to the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives about ArmaLite, Inc., a company contemptibly
catering to those who are desperate for extraordinary
firepower.
continues... http://www.bradycampaign.org/press/release.php?release=578
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