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One on one: Secretary of the Interior Gale A. Norton

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Gale A. Norton, the Secretary of the Interior, discusses issues regarding to the sportsmen, and the US President George W. Bush administration's policy for wildlife management and conservation. She describes the different hunting and fishing programs under Bush's administration and also about the memorandum of understanding with 17 organizations that represent the interests of hunters and anglers across the country.

Author: Cox, Chris W.
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2004
Hunting, trapping, game propagation, Hunting and Trapping, Hunting & Trapping, Interview, Bush, George W., Environmental policy, Wildlife management, Hunting, Norton, Gale

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Bridge over troubled waters?

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The voters in one of Americas' historic cities will go to the polls to decide whether or not to eliminate the rights to keep and bear arms for the people of San Francisco. However, San Francisco's famous grassroots organizations such as the Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods, the Liberation Party of San Francisco and the San Francisco Pink Pistols have all lined up to oppose the gun ban.

Author: Cox, Chris W.
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2005
California, Police Protection, Gun Control, Interpretation and construction, Social policy, San Francisco, California

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Your home is your Castle

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Florida enacted 'Castle Doctrine' law that give the people right of self-defense. The law-abiding Floridians may stand their ground and defend themselves against attack by violent criminals without fear of criminal prosecution or civil lawsuit.

Author: Cox, Chris W.
Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2005
Florida, Prevention, Gun violence

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Subjects list: Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation, Firearms, Gun laws
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