U.S. vs. STEWART -- ATF MISFIRES AGAIN
TODAY'S HEARING IN COURT REVEALS ATF INEPTITUDE
by Angel Shamaya
Executive Director
http://www.KeepAndBearArms.com
(Phoenix, Arizona) July 10, 2000
Bob Stewart will be sleeping in his own bed again tonight.
All arguments in the government's current
From: "Tom Charnock", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Big prize money will get more NON shooters interested in taking up the
sport. But who will put up the money, and it will need to be for a few
years to get the numbers higher. It will get little TV etc in meantime.
A Negative thought, even our trade
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The question is, where is the money going to come from?
The only place it can come from. Entry fees and club sub's.
Unless you can get a few sponsors on board.
J.
Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org
List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JEFF COOPER'S COMMENTARIES Vol. 8, No. 7
Previously Gunsite Gossip
THE BIG BANG
We were unable to get this issue to you in time for the Uproarious
Fourth, but we trust you all celebrated the occasion appropriately with
martial music, gunfire and
From: "Gunter, Lorne (EDM_EXCHANGE)", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Milius, the director of Red Dawn, was an uncredited writer on the first
Dirty Harry in 1971. Beyond that, I cannot find any other connection
between the two movies.
Buzz Feitshans, one of the producers of Red Dawn, was also a
From: "John Sukey", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While offering a large purse for shooting events may offend the
purists, and not many will qualify as top money winners, It
accomplishes one very important thing. It is hard for the press
to ignore, and once they are forced to cover shooting because of
From: "Neil Francis", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps he reads
The Guardian and takes an academic interest in redneck popular culture.
..
And Red Dawn is infinitely preferable to anything by Ken
Loach, Alan Parker, or any other of your (doubtless) favourite Lefty
social-conscience-laden
From: "Tom Charnock", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The NRA Service Rifle shoot was held on the 3 4 July. By kind invitation
of the Army Rifle Association 3 teams (of 6 shooters) entered the Methuen
inter divisional match held on Wednesday 5 July.
This is only the second time since the mid 1970's that
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think Matthew is talking lots of sense here. When it comes
down to the bottom line, the simple fact of the matter is that
we need to attract more People into the Sport. The problem
with this as I see it is, a) Many clubs (especially those
shooting full bore rifles