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Number 61, December 15, 1999
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L. Neil Smith, Publisher [email protected] John Taylor, Editor |
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Editor's Notes
by John Taylor
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Table of Contents
1. Letters to the Editor
by Our Readers2. The Right to Bear Arms
by Joseph Farah3. Why the War On Drugs Will Never Succeed
(And Other Good Reasons to End It Now)
by Michael W. Gallagher4. The Right to Bear Arms is a Matter of Life and Death
by Andrew Muriithi5. Seattle and the Lessons Learned
by Bruce Elmore6. But No Honest Citizen Needs a Gun ... Right?
by Vin SuprynowiczCAMELOT ON THE CHARLES
"I think that's the difficulty in politics. You are always bound to lose supporters once you take a stand on an issue."
-- John F. Kennedy, 1951
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