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December, 1997: New anti-gun media blitz -- Sturm, Ruger & Co. tells it like it is -- Mexico crime wave -- BATF ruling on domestic violence law -- Schumer in Senate bid -- Russian guns -- California and gun control in our Page Eight "Parting Shot"

November, 1997: White House plans another gun ban -- Guns in home schools -- National right to carry reciprocity bill gets co-sponsors -- An industry coup on trigger locks -- Hypocrisy: Anti-gun California Assemblyman totes a Beretta -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

October, 1997: Ruby Ridge Update: Harris lawsuit allowed -- Aussies resist new gun confiscation law -- California law limits concealed carry permits -- Handgun Control Inc. gives report cards -- California Gov. Pete Wilson vetoes the latest gun ban -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

September, 1997: UPS workers arrested in gun theft ring -- Drivers in Louisiana can shoot back -- Ninth U.S. Circuit Court breakup? -- Animal rights extremists target hunters -- Equipping ourselves for the right work -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

August, 1997: Congress de-funds Centers for Disease Control gun study -- Canadian gun registration doesn’t work -- New Jersey “Assault Rifle” lawsuit update -- Internal rift goes public -- Secretary of State’s bodyguard shoots self in foot -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

July, 1997: BATF letter to federal firearms licensees -- Will the Domestic Violence Gun Ban be struck down too? -- British cops begin collecting all handguns -- Another Justice Department flap? -- A Brady Act Supreme Court opinion that’s been overlooked -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

June, 1997: Special Report: Review of Alarming California Trends -- Doctor talks common sense about guns -- England and Wales crime record worse than U.S. -- Anti-hunters want government grant for school video -- Cops on gun control -- A shooting trial is a mind binder -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

May, 1997: Australia bans many rifles, forces owners to turn them in -- Clinton’s Surgeon General pick opposed -- Pro-gun candidate challenges Louisiana Senate election -- Army stops destroying guns -- Teaching a child gun safety may be hit by court -- see our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

April, 1997: NRA Finance Committee Meeting Minutes -- Tracing the money for last year’s anti-hunting ballot measures -- Bill introduced to repeal semi-automatic ban -- Profile of the anti-gun Joyce Foundation -- Anti-gun Public Opinion surveys -- An outspoken Ohio Sheriff defends gun rights in our Page Eight “Parting Shot”

March, 1997: Arguing About Domestic Violence Gun Ban -- Brady Law didn't;'t’t stop Empire State Building shooter -- NRA infighting will stall pro-gun measures in Congress -- Against character assassination -- Shot Show sets attendance record -- Miami’s Top Cop Plays Wild West Cowboy in our Page Eight "Parting Shot."

February, 1997: Domestic Violence Gun Ban Tops FOP Agenda -- Stephen P. Halbrook replies -- NRA leadership fight and IRS audit -- The new Congress so far -- Bureau of Land Management proposing anti-gun rules -- Oops! Girlfriend shoots trooper’s rear end -- California Attorney General speaks out in our Page Eight "Parting Shot."

January, 1997: New Domestic Violence Gun Ban Hits Cops Hard -- Fixing the new gun ban -- Concealed carry laws reduce violent crime -- New York gun buy-back backfires -- Lawmaker-Cop nailed for allegedly taking bribe -- Supreme Court hears arguments on Brady Law -- Britain's Prince Philip catches heat in our Page Eight "Parting Shot."



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