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By Russ Chastain, About.com Guide to Hunting / Shooting since 1998

Making Reloading Illegal

Thursday April 23, 2009
Barack Obama is looking to further restrict domestic freedoms, when his attentions would be better focused on other things. He's now looking to push for Senate ratification of a Clinton-era treaty that would criminalize the acts of reloading ammunition and home gunsmithing, among other things. See the article for more details, link to the treaty, etc.

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April 23, 2009 at 10:26 pm
(1) Z man says:

Well Russ I told you he was no good for the sportsman or the country. According to his MS. home land security because I am a vet, own a gun, against abortion, and don’t like Obama policies I am a terrorist. Wait til the Taliban get the nukes from Pakistan in less than a year.We’ll all wish Teddy Roosevelt would rise from the dead, and the liberals will starve and there will be an out cry that will make 9-11 seem like a tea party but it could be to late. Our enemies have no respect or fear of Mr O but I fear what he’s going to do to this counrty. God bless and save America

April 23, 2009 at 11:00 pm
(2) hunting says:

I agree with your summation of Obama.

TR did a lot of good, but he was also largely responsible for causing the USA to meddle in foreign affairs, and I hesitate to endorse that. I guess I must be an isolationist at heart.

April 27, 2009 at 4:28 pm
(3) Irate says:

Stop the madness!!!

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