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To: kodiak_bull who wrote (9342)10/11/2001 3:05:57 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23153
 
Kb: We've had quite a discussion on the potential Anti-Terrorism legislation that will be passed soon. Thanks for sharing...We could collect some of our best ideas (as well as some potential concerns) and email them into a Congressional leader. One of my father's law school classmates is Dick Gephardt...

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I don't agree with all of his positions BUT he is a very sharp politician who likes to seek out lots of input. He clearly will be involved with crafting the new legislation that we have to live with...The leadership in the House and the Senate will develop a bill that is a compromise and one that Congress will pass.

Regards,

Scott



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (9342)10/20/2001 7:46:47 AM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 23153
 
Kodiak, I like your 'citizen deputy' idea. . . but I would be strict about who was allowed. . . character references, background checks, scenario shooting tests, psych tests, periodic drug screening, anger management courses, etc. Of course if we were that strict about who may carry guns, most security guards in the U.S. would probably have to give back their guns. . . . perhaps a good portion of our law enforcement as well. . . .>g<

So I guess I am for more guns toted by fewer people.