Damon W. Root | October 22, 2010
Using letter grades assigned by the National Rifle Association, the Independence Institute’s David Kopel (read his Reason archive here) has a highly detailed breakdown of what the upcoming House elections might mean for gun rights. It’s not an easily excerpt-able document, so why not read the whole thing for yourself over at The New Ledger.
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SIV|10.22.10 @ 8:20PM|#
It’s not an easily excerpt-able document, so why not read the whole thing for yourself over at The New Ledger.
Laziest post award winner!!!
wayne|10.22.10 @ 9:44PM|#
not easy to excerpt or understand.
CE|10.23.10 @ 1:42AM|#
Barbara Boxer has an anti-Fiorina ad running that says Carly is "too extreme for California" because she wouldn't ban "assault weapons"..... Thanks Ms. Boxer -- I wouldn't have guessed that Fiorina might be worth voting for without your help.
strat|10.23.10 @ 1:43PM|#
Mr. Kopel should have also taken the opportunity to castigate the NRA for refusing to grade third-party candidates even when there are clearly better 2nd Amendment supporters in races than the R or D. Virginia's 11th district is a good example this year.
|10.23.10 @ 6:53PM|#
The NRA routinely ignores third party candidates because they are "unelectable".
Likewise they favor incumbents over challengers with equal NRA scores.