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« FrontSight offers free training to Chicago residents | Main | Firearm sales increasing »

WashPo on bill affecting DC gun laws

Posted by David Hardy · 8 September 2008 08:12 PM

Cam Edwards has a fine post dealing with a WashPo editorial that seems to have been based on reading the Brady Campaign's press release, rather than the bill in question.

· Heller aftermath

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Of course editors are lazy.

A member of the editorial board of my local paper did some kind of whiny op-ed piece on her lamenting over Heller and she said we needed a a federal tax on firearms and like strict training for CCW.

Well I wrote in handing her ass to her, telling her about Pittman-Robertson and how she's never seen CCW classes as they have mandated training here in Florida. (this same newspaper by the way, lets typo's slip into print and their editor lets his reporters us Wikipedia as a primary source for information which is laughable)

What really surprised me was they printed it. I had banged it out in 5 minutes from memory when I was about to leave work.

Posted by: Paul H. at September 9, 2008 12:49 AM

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