Neal Knox - The Gun Rights War

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"...some of the most valuable and important writing related to the right to keep and bear over a 40-year period"

http://www.gunweek.com/2009/hs100109.html

Joe Tartaro gave Neal Knox — The Gun Rights War a very nice review in the current issue of Gun Week. I saw the review at last week's Gun Rights Policy Conference and was getting ready to transcribe it here when I found that Joe had kindly posted it online.

"Many, including some gunowners who have recently become active in the long-running debate over guns laws and gun rights, often believe that legislative and regulatory assaults on handguns, gun shows, certain types of ammunition, waiting periods and even so-called assault weapons are relatively new phenomenon," observes Joe.  "Nothing could be further from the truth, as you will learn in reading and owning Neal Knox: The Gun Rights War, a collection of some of the most valuable and important writing related to the right to keep and bear over a 40-year period."

"Neal Knox studied history as well as making it and you’ll find this book of his writings your single most important history lesson on gun rights."

Thanks for the review Joe! 

Last Updated on Friday, 19 March 2010 15:58
 

GRPC Weekend

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Back from the Gun Rights Policy Conference in St. Louis.  If you haven't attended one, I recommend it.  It's an energizer.  I blogged a bit about it over in The Firearms Coalition.  As I mentioned in the blog, the GRPC was a coming-out party for the book.  Joe Tartaro asked me to bring a good number of books and I saw them moving briskly.  Sales are picking up through every channel.  I'm making weekly shipments to Amazon, and sales on this site are picking up.  Now I'm both looking forward to and dreading the reviews.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 04:55
 


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