National Rifle Association (14.4 | 28.8) -- NPR's Eric Westervelt reports on the efforts by the gun lobby to mobilize
voters who oppose gun control. Charleton Heston is urging the three-and-a-half million members of The National Rifle
Association to vote for George W. Bush and other Republican candidates. The NRA and The National Shooting Sports
Foundation are concentrating on critical swing states, such as Pennsylvania and Florida. Groups that support gun
control also are trying to get out the vote for their candidates. (4:55)
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voters who oppose gun control. Charleton Heston is urging the three-and-a-half million members of The National Rifle
Association to vote for George W. Bush and other Republican candidates. The NRA and The National Shooting Sports
Foundation are concentrating on critical swing states, such as Pennsylvania and Florida. Groups that support gun
control also are trying to get out the vote for their candidates. (4:55)
realaudio: http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/me/20001024.me.04.rmm
http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/cmnpd01fm.cfm?PrgDate=10/24/2000&PrgID=3