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Old 03-06-2007, 12:11 PM
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The Citizens Committee got the following letter from Jim Zumbo.


Jim's wake up call is one so many hunters should heed on this and a much broader scale! Hunting will not be saved by banning any type of weapon, or high fence, or leg hold traps, or crossbows (the medieval assault weapons) or any of the many other sacrificial lambs that the well meaning but misinformed offer up in a cavalier effort to save our sport!



February 28, 2007

Mr. Alan Gottlieb, Chairman
Citizens Committee for the
Right to Keep and Bear Arms
12500 N.E. Tenth Place
Bellevue, WA 98005

Dear Alan:

They say that hindsight is always 20-20. In my case, hindsight has
been a hard teacher, like the father teaching the son a lesson about life in the wood shed.

I was wrong when I recently suggested that wildlife agencies should
ban semiautomatic firearms I erroneously called "assault rifles" for hunting. I insulted legions of my fellow gun owners in the process by calling them "terrorist rifles." I can never apologize enough for having worn blinders when I should have been wearing bifocals.


But unlike those who would destroy the Second Amendment right to own a firearm - any firearm - I have learned from my embarrassing mistake.

My error should not be used, as it has been in recent days by our common enemies, in an effort to dangerously erode our right to keep and bear arms.

I would hope instead to use this spotlight to address my hunting fraternity, many of whom shared my erroneous position. I am a hunter

and like many others I had the wrong picture in mind. I associated these firearms with military action, and saw not hunting as I have known it, not the killing of a varmint, but the elimination of the entire colony.

Nothing could be further from the truth, but I know from whence it comes. This ridiculous image, formed in the blink of an eye, exerts

and unconscious effect on all decisions that follow. In seeking to protect our hunting rights by guarding how we are seen in the public eye, I lost sight of the larger picture; missed the forest for the trees.

My own lack of experience was no excuse for ignoring the fact that millions of Americans - people who would share a campfire or the shelter of their tent, and who have hurt nobody - own, hunt with and competitively shoot or collect the kinds of firearms I so easily dismissed.


I recently took a "crash course" on these firearms with Ted Nugent, to
learn more about them and to educate myself. In the process, I learned about the very real threat that faces all American gun owners.

I've studied up on legislation now in Congress that would renew and dangerously expand a ban on many types of firearms. The bill, HR 1022 sponsored by New York Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, is written so broadly that it would outlaw numerous firearms and accessories, including a folding stock for a Ruger rifle. I understand that some of the language could ultimately take away my timeworn and cherished hunting rifles and shotguns as well as those of all American hunters.


The extremist supporters of HR 1022 don't want to stop criminals. They want to invent new ones out of people like you and me with the simple stroke of a pen. They will do anything they can to make it impossible for more and more American citizens to legally own any firearm.


Realizing that what I wrote catered to this insidious attack on fellow gun owners has, one might say, "awakened a sleeping giant within me, and filled him with a terrible resolve." I made a mistake. But those who would use my remarks to further their despicable political agenda have made a bigger one. I hope to become their worst nightmare. I admit I was wrong. They insist they are right.

Enclosed, you will find a check that is intended to be used to fight and defeat HR 1022. I also hope it inspires other gun owners to "do as I do, not as I say." I'm putting my money where my mouth should have been, and where my heart and soul have always been. I know the Second Amendment isn't about hunting and never has been. My blunder was in thinking that by working to protect precious hunting rights I was doing enough. I promise it will never happen again.

I don't know what lies over the horizon for me. I am not ready for the
> rocking chair. I'm going to devote every ounce of my energy to this battle. I will remind my fellow hunters that we are first, gun owners. Whether we like it or not, our former apathy and prejudices may place that which we love, hunting, in jeopardy. I will educate fellow outdoorsmen who mistakenly think like I talked, even if I have to visit every hunting camp and climb into every duck blind and deer stand in this country to get it done. I was wrong, and I'm going to make it right.


Sincerely,
Jim Zumbo
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Old 03-06-2007, 12:21 PM
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Good for Jim. He will be a formidable opponent for the gun grabbers to face.
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Old 03-06-2007, 03:14 PM
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Jim is really a great guy. I've known him for about 5 years. I've been to his home in Wapiti, WY, and I sipped martinis and smoked cigars with him 2 weeks ago in Reno, NV. He served for 6 years on our Board of Directors. He has done more for hunting than most of us ever will. He was always concerned with the "every day Joe hunter" that could not afford fancy gear, expensive outfitters, and that was not always chasing the biggest antlers.
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Good enough! As far as I am concerned he can come out of time out and rejoin the fight!
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That's good news for all of us. Hope he ends up coming out of this OK.
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That's good news for all of us. Hope he ends up coming out of this OK.
Me too!

I'm concerned though, too many ready to hang someone "right now", but where are they when we NEED their help on important issues?? They find the time to "trash" Jim over this, but aren't concerned enough to take the time to make a real difference on real issues......
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