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« Clayton Cramer's gun self-defense blog back online | Main | Fox to air program on gun control this Friday »

AFF issue on the Clinton presidential files online

Posted by David Hardy · 2 December 2015 12:49 PM

My article in America's First Freedom, about finds in the Clinton Presidential Library, is online here. The most interesting finds related to how the Clinton Administration was trying to settle the suits against gun manufacturers -- by creating a system that would essentially register guns, ban all firearms that could take 10+ round magazines, ban polymer frames, ban FFLs from selling at gunshots, etc., etc. All by judicial settlement, with no need to turn to Congress.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Lloyd | December 3, 2015 8:35 AM | Reply

This is a really good article. I hope it gets circulated very widely.

Printing Service | December 3, 2015 10:39 AM | Reply

great post

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