Here's a direct link to the blog: http://nssf.typepad.com/Firearms Industry Launches Blog to Address Inaccuracies Surrounding Firearms
NEWTOWN, Conn., Nov. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) - the trade association for the firearms, ammunition, hunting and shooting sports industry - has launched a blog aimed at hunting down and correcting inaccuracies about firearms and the firearms industry. The blog, titled "Aiming for Accuracy," is updated regularly with news, links and other helpful resources designed to promote accurate communications about firearms issues in the media, among bloggers and with all firearms enthusiasts.
"Tomorrow is here," said NSSF President Stephen L. Sanetti. "In order to fully represent one of the oldest industries in the world, it is incumbent upon NSSF to utilize new communications tools. NSSF is dedicated to using every medium at its disposal to set and keep the record straight. We encourage readers to bring inaccuracies in the media to our attention, and we ask NSSF members and other readers of the Aiming for Accuracy blog to forward relevant postings to their local media and their favorite bloggers."
A link to the Aiming for Accuracy blog is displayed on the NSSF homepage (www.nssf.org).
SOURCE National Shooting Sports Foundation
About 1/2 way down the blog page, you'll find:
Excellent Video About "Assault Weapons"
Read Ted Novin's October 13 post that discusses misinformation about so-called "assault weapons" and then watch this very good video by a San Jose (Calif.) police officer who effectively explains the differences between fully automatic military rifles and semi-automatic military look-alike rifles and why there is confusion about them. View it on You Tube or below.
Posted by Bill Brassard on October 29, 2008 at 09:24 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | T