Anti-Gunners and Their Brushes With the Law
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"...Apparently the anti-gun
community is simply numerically-challenged..." |
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Schumer |

Torricelli |
It seems that anti-gun extremists are having all sorts of trouble with the
law. Last week we told you about the conviction of Robert Brennan. This
week it's two noted anti-gun U.S. Senators.
The April 23 edition of Roll
Call revealed that, according to a Federal Election Commission (FEC)
audit, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) 1998 Senate campaign failed
to properly handle its finances. Schumer's spokespeople shrugged off the
FEC report, admitting there were errors, but claiming they were quickly
corrected.
Another anti-gun U.S. Senator, Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.), is
facing an embarrassing investigation of his own. Torricelli has been
accused of accepting tens of thousands of dollars in unreported gifts, an
allegation first revealed by the New York Times.
Apparently the anti-gun
community is simply numerically-challenged. After all, the so-called
"Million" Mom March didn't have anywhere near a million moms at last
year's "march" - the One Hundred-Thousand-or-so Mom March would have been a
far more accurate name - and HCI President Michael Barnes intentionally
misled Congress earlier this year when his testimony implied that 11
children die every day from firearm-related accidents - in fact, there was a
total of 121 firearm-related accidents involving children in all of 1998!
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