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Very true and legally no, but the ability to influence public opinion is a hugely powerful attribute.
Plus the media will allways give him the air time he needs whilst doing their best to muffle any sensible responses from the pro gun lobby.
Surely gun owners and gun lobby groups have the same rights to try to influence public opinion as does a union?
If the media gives one side more air time, is that the fault of the gun lobby group, the union, or the media?
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