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« Off topic, but | Main | NRA Foundation »

Delaware CCW reform

Posted by David Hardy · 17 March 2006 08:48 AM

CCW reform is heating up in Delaware. Not surprising, since both Sarah Brady and NRA 1st VP John Sigler live there.

(I find the former rather curious. NRA VP is an unpaid and quite parttime job -- so is NRA President. But Brady is supposed to be running their shop, and I assume getting paid for it. Dewey Beach, Del. looks to be about 120 miles by road from DC, making it a long commute at rush hour!

Ah--found their IRS form 990 for 2004. It lists Brady as chairman, averaging 40 hours per week and drawing $146,000 in pay and $5K in benefits (p. 12).

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Of course the Brady Org -- or whatever they're calling themselves these days -- is going to be against any CCW-reform. Remember that they advocate a 5 - 7 day waiting period for a handgun. But the background check process for a CCW can take weeks, or even months (and include fingerprints and photo requirements). Obviously, the stricter requirements of a CCW aren't as effective at stopping criminals as the background checks of the Brady Bill.

Posted by: Robert R. at March 17, 2006 10:33 AM

Those fooking pussies should just move here and see how they like it.

Posted by: Pro-gun Swede at March 17, 2006 11:57 AM

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