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Thank you very much.

johnrlott

5 Comments

  1. J. B. Herren

    Good morning John. I am J. B. Herren. I own & operate a gun school in Washington state: Northwest Safety First. Last November I promoted a Gun Law Conference. Our presenters were: Massad Ayoob, Jim Fleming, Mitch Vilos, Marty Hayes, Alan Gottlieb, George Zimmerman, and a list of others. It was a big hit. We are completing our speaker line-up for this year’s Gun Law Conference, scheduled for October 6th through 11th. Would you have interest in being one of our presenters? Please call me at: (360) 378-1776.

  2. Sean Sheridan

    If you haven’t already seen this, I thought you would be interested in reading this research that was recently published showing a larger number of victims in active shooting events when a semi-auto was used vs. a non-semiauto. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2702134

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