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Few in Washington have a more sterling anti-gun record than Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts.
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But in January 1986, Kennedy was screaming mad when his own bodyguard was arrested for turning in two submachine guns, a pistol and 146 rounds of ammo to Capitol police.
You can learn the amazing details of this story and many others like it in "Politically Correct Guns," by Alan Gottlieb.
There's also the true story of Sen. Jay Rockefeller's Colt AR-15.
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It 1994, and Congress had just passed provisions banning so-called "assault weapons" – one of them the AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.
It turns out at least one of the men who voted for the ban – Rockefeller – owned one himself.
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But it gets worse. Where do you suppose Rockefeller kept his weapon? That's right. In his Washington, D.C., home, where mere possession of such a rifle would be a felony.
Nowhere else have such stories been collected and retold with such wit and insight as in Gottlieb's "Politically Correct Guns" – available exclusively at WND's online store, ShopNetDaily.
Get "Politically Correct Guns" now.