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To: John who wrote (4280)12/3/2015 6:05:13 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation

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Honey_Bee

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Skeet shooting is 'fun"------it is a skill. .

Bows and arrow target practice is also great fun.

Some states have two deer hunting seasons----to provide food for the winter---venison.

One part of the season is for gun owners and hunters.

The other part is for only those who hunt with bows and arrows.

People like Obama take all of the fun out of life.

I always envied my cousin Barb for her shooting skills

mj



To: John who wrote (4280)12/4/2015 11:23:45 AM
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New York sheriff urges licensed gun owners to carry firearm with them

ALBANY, N.Y. – An upstate New York sheriff is urging residents of his county who are licensed gun owners to arm themselves when they leave home, citing recent mass shootings in the United States and Paris.

"I urge you to responsibly take advantage of your legal right to carry a firearm," Ulster County Sheriff Paul Van Blarcum, a Democrat, wrote on the department's Facebook page less than 24 hours after 14 people were shot dead in San Bernardino, California.

"I'm not trying to drum up a militia of any sort," Van Blarcum told The Associated Press on Thursday. "It's just a reminder that if you want to, you have a right to carry it. It might come in handy. It's better to have it than not have it. We're partners with the public in crime prevention."

foxnews.com

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