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Letters to the Editor - Aug/Sept 2009
Editor: I just received the latest edition of your magazine (July 2009). I have to take exception to your cover photo showing one of the women with a drawn revolver. Loaded or not, the photographer . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - July 2009
Editor: I just finished reading "The Magic Pill" (CCM April 2009) and I liked the analogy Matt Seibert makes to auto insurance for persons that only carry when they think they need to. I have a . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor, Feb/Mar '09
Editor: Just received the January 2009 copy of CCM. The article by Larry Correia, "Mandatory CCW Classes," was very interesting. He makes many valid points and I agree. Why CCW classes, why . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor, Nov/Dec 2008
Editor, In the Oct. '08 issue, Diane Walls states of the FNH Five-sevenN's AP capability, "Another myth has been busted." To be fair, that is true of the current civilian-only offerings. The . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor, Jan 2009
Dear Editor, Thank you for the excellent articles in the December edition. I actually found myself taking notes on them. They were that good. I was especially impressed by Tom Givens' "Aim f . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor
August / September 2008
Regarding the July issue's "Point-Counterpoint" articles on Post Shooting Trauma: my background is both similar to and different from both authors, Art Mize and Tony Walker. I am an ordained minister with a degree in psychology, a certifi ed self-defense and fi rearms instructor (teaching such classes weekly), and a former police chaplain. Mize does not say that everyone who is involved in a shooting will develop symptoms of PTSD. He simply says that some will. This is an undeniable . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - July 2008
Dear Editor: The "Cost-Effective Practice" article [by Duane Daiker], like the rest of Vol 5 May/June 2008 CCM, is most excellent! However, I would like to add to the options enumerated ther . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - May/June 2008
Dear Editor, I am a USCCA member, and I recently made a trip to the Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida. I've consulted many a website, including USCCA's, and talked to a lot of gun owners . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - April 2008
Dear Editor, I started carrying concealed and found your magazine a month later. I spent 30 years in the military so I was familiar with guns and gun safety. What I have learned in your maga . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - January 2008
USCCA Members
Dear Editor, I read the article, "The Snubby Revolver: Mechanisms and Maintenance" by Bruce Eimer in the October 2007 issue of CCM. It has, by far, the best directions on cleaning a revolver I've . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - Nov/Dec 2007
USCCA Members
Dear Editor, The weekly newsletter continues to get better and better. The magazine is great and the forum is really interesting to just read and maybe put in your two cents once in a while. What . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - October 2007
USCCA Members
Your column, "Armed Senior Citizen," in Concealed Carry Magazine is one of my favorite reads! Keep up the good work.Being both disabled and 63 years of age, I meet Colorado's definition of an 'at risk' person. As such, I believe there are some . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor
USCCA Members
All I can say is, "what a pillar of strength the Landry family is." I read your article in the July 2007 issue of CCM. What a tragedy! That whole family must have terrible nightmares. . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor: July 2007
USCCA Members
Dear Editor, Thank you so much for the interview with Mr. Philip Van Cleave of the VCDL. I don't think it possible to praise the work of Mr. Van Cleave and the VCDL enough. They are always on the . . . keep reading
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Letters to the Editor - May/June 2007
USCCA Members
I just wanted to let you know $69.00 is a heck of a bargain for all the great new information I am getting from USCCA. My wife has started peeking over my shoulder when I am on your website now. She has not had any . . . keep reading
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