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This guy beat the Brady Bill in court!,
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This review is from: From My Cold Dead Fingers: Why America Needs Guns (Paperback)
Sheriff Richard Mack is a legend. He refused to enforce the Brady Bill in his county in Arizona, and filed a lawsuit, claiming that the Feds may not require a local magistrate to enforce a federal law. The Supreme Court upheld his point of view, and struck down the enforcement part of the Brady Bill, which no local law enforcement personnel are required to carry out. Good book, showing his basic understanding of the right to keep and bear arms. It is not a "right conferred by the Bill of Rights," but a pre-existing right that the Bill of Rights simply recognized as being more fundamental to freedom than the creation of a national government. Worth the read.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent book,
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This review is from: From My Cold Dead Fingers: Why America Needs Guns (Paperback)
This book is well-written and well-documented. I would recommend that every American (or anyone else that cares about freedom) get this book and read it through. Though the title is provocative, the facts are laid out clearly inside.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Exposing The Liberal Left,
By CW shelton (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: From My Cold Dead Fingers: Why America Needs Guns (Paperback)
Richard Mack's book, in very literate style, exposes some of the disguised movements the liberal left is promoting to disarm lawabiding citizens of their Constitutional Right of self defense. Mr. Mack illustrates several examples of the propaganda being put before the American Public,by the anti-gun crowd, with misleading titles to lure the unsuspecting into a "this must be a good thing" attitude. A must-read book for any American concerned about the slow erosion of our constitutional rights and in particular The 2nd Amendment. ...the right to keep and bear arms...
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