The chairman of the Iowa Republican Party was in Charlotte, North Carolina, this weekend, leading the “Second Amendment Celebration” staged by the National Rifle Association. Iowa G-O-P leader Kayne Robinson is first vice president of the gun rights group. Robinson said the Clinton/Gore Administration’s goal is to take guns away from law-abiding Americans. Robinson didn’t become N-R-A president this year. The group’s by-laws were changed so Charlton Heston could remain another year as the leading spokesman of the gun lobby. The N-R-A has about three-and-a-half million members.
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