Brady Campain lies to Judiciary Committee
On March 15, 2004, the “Brady Campaign” testified before the House Judiciary Committee in opposition to H.R. 800–”The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act”–federal legislation that would protect law-abiding firearm manufacturers from reckless, predatory, and potentially bankrupting lawsuits. During testimony, the group attempted to bolster its argument by introducing a letter that listed five Nevada law enforcement officials who purportedly lent their names to the Brady’s effort to thwart the bill. The Bradys and another anti-gun organization–the “Million Mom March”–even posted the opposition letter on their websites as a way to garner key support for their gun-banning efforts.
But, as it turns out (and not surprisingly), the Brady Campaign apparently added the Nevada sheriffs’ names to the letter without their knowledge or approval!
After being notified all five sheriffs have since demanded that their names removed. Incidentally, the letter in question has suddenly been removed from the Brady’s website.
The guncontrol nuts don’t care about the truth they will say anything to get all guns banned.









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