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- From: miles@ms.uky.edu (Stephen D. Grant)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns,talk.politics.guns
- Subject: Re: Little-known membership benefits of the NRA
- Message-ID: <9211192013.aa19216@s.s.ms.uky.edu>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 21:06:40 GMT
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- How bout this?:
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- This may be tpg fodder, but this is kinda related to one of the earlier
- letters posted in this thread.
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- Concerning what the police might think about your NRA bumper-sticker...
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- I was listening to my scanner the other night, and I heard a dispatcher
- describing a suspect-car to a mobile unit.
- At the end of the car discription, the dispatcher further informed the
- police officers that the suspect car had a "Ellinger political bumper-sticker"
- on it. The thing that makes this interesting, is that the bumper-sticker
- described was the type sent out by the NRA to its local members.
- My point, I wonder if the bumper-sticker info was passed to the officers to
- aid in IDing the car, or if it was to warn them of a "possibly armed NRA
- member"?
- Am I paranoid here or what?
- :)
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