Sandy's Soapbox

June, 2003

Going Fishin'

A couple of weeks ago you may have heard/read about the 'conclusion' of the NAACP vs. Everybody trial, about which I commented on our message board. I've since learned that we were one of the 28 defendants found fully and absolutely 'not liable'. Now the only thing left is to wait for the judge's final decision, due in a couple of weeks. It would seem difficult for him, in clear conscious, regardless of his radical inclinations, to controvert the resounding decisions reached by, at minimum, a 9 to 3 vote from the 'advisory' jury ­ but we'll see.

Wasteful, exhausting, expensive battles such as these could be precluded by the passage of the Lawful Commerce in Firearms legislation, which awaits passage by the US Senate. Your voices can be very helpful here; they've certainly heard mine.

And now, I've gone fishin'.

Sandy

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Sen. O. Hatch picSenator Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) checks out the latest edition of the North American Arms catalog. He mentioned that he regularly carries two of the firm's firearm products after receiving death threats several years ago. ASSC's 1996 Congressional Leader of the Year Award was presented to Sen. Hatch "in appreciation of his leadership and commitment in defense of our heritage, our industry and our life"


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