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NRA leader sees Bloomberg, video games as foes

The New York mayor wants gun limits, and games discourage hunting, he says

By Derrick DePledge

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 16, 2012

~~<p>The National Rifle Association has two enemies: politicians such as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and video games.</p>
<p>&quot;I'm not sure which is worse,&quot; David Keene, the NRA's president, told gun enthusiasts at the state Department of Land and Natural Resources' hunter education center Tuesday. &quot;I know which one I wouldn't want to spend more time with, but I'm not sure which is worse.&quot;</p>
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The National Rifle Association has two enemies: politicians such as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and video games.

"I'm not sure which is worse," David Keene, the NRA's president, told gun enthusiasts at the state Department of Land and Natural Resources' hunter education center Tuesday. "I know which one I wouldn't want to spend more time with, but I'm not sure which is worse." Login for more...



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