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Romney, self-described lifelong hunter, has hunted on two occasions
Associated Press ^ | 4/04/2007 | Glen Johnson

Posted on 04/05/2007 12:47:51 PM PDT by mrhansen

BOSTON - To hear Mitt Romney talk on the campaign trail, you might think the Republican presidential candidate had a gun rack in the back of his pickup truck.

"I purchased a gun when I was a young man. I've been a hunter pretty much all my life," he said this week in Keene, N.H., to a man sporting a National Rifle Association cap.

Yet the former Massachusetts governor's hunting experience is limited to two trips at the bookends of his 60 years: as a 15-year-old, when he hunted rabbits with his cousins on a ranch in Idaho, and last year, when he shot quail on a fenced game preserve in Georgia.

Last year's trip was an outing with major donors to the Republican Governors Association, which Romney headed at the time.

An aide said Wednesday that Romney was not trying to mislead anyone, although he confirmed Romney had been hunting only on those occasions in his life.

"Governor Romney's support for the Second Amendment doesn't come from the fact he knows how to handle a firearm; it comes from his appreciation of the Constitution and the rights enshrined in it, including the right to keep and bear arms," said campaign spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom.

He went on to cite the pro-gun measures Romney signed into law while serving as governor from 2003 to this past January.

Romney himself made several of the same points to the Keene audience, while also trying to offer some perspective on his hunting experience.

"I support the Second Amendment," he told the man who had asked about his views on the constitutional right to bear arms. "I purchased a gun when I was a young man. I've been a hunter pretty much all my life. I've never really shot anything terribly big. I used to hunt rabbits."

Romney added: "Shooting a rabbit with a single-shot .22 is pretty hard, and after watching me try for a couple of weeks, (my cousins) said, 'We'll slip you the semiautomatic. You'll do better with that.' And I sure did."

On the Georgia excursion, he said, "I knocked quite a few birds and enjoyed myself a great deal."

Expressing familiarity with and support for gun rights is key among Republican presidential contenders, who count gun owners, members of the military and the NRA itself among their potential supporters.

It helps explain why Romney joined the NRA last August, signing up not just as a supporter but a designated "Lifetime" member, and why he has softened his gun control positions.

Romney told a Derry, N.H., audience, "I'm after the NRA's endorsement. I'm not sure they'll give it to me. I hope they will. I also joined because if I'm going to ask for their endorsement, they're going to ask for mine."

During a 1994 U.S. Senate campaign, Romney positioned himself as a moderate outsider, warning special interest groups to stay out of the race and saying he supported the Brady gun control law and a ban on assault rifles.

"That's not going to make me the hero of the NRA," he told the Boston Herald at the time. "I don't line up with a lot of special interest groups."

It's a theme he carried into his 2002 gubernatorial campaign. At the time, Romney pledged to do nothing to change the state's firearms statutes.

"We do have tough gun laws in Massachusetts. I support them. I won't chip away at them. I believe they protect us and provide for our safety," he said.

True to his word, Romney went on to sign one of the toughest assault weapons laws in the country.

Romney, though, also took steps to protect the rights of gun owners as governor.

The assault weapons ban won the backing of Massachusetts gun owners in part because it included provisions extending the term of a firearms identification card and a license to carry weapons from four to six years. It also created a Firearm License Review Board to provide an appeals process for people whose license applications had been denied.

In 2006, Romney also signed NRA-backed legislation creating exemptions for the makers of customized target pistols who had found it too expensive to sell their guns in Massachusetts because of a state regulation requiring them to test at least five examples of new products "until destruction."

In February, Romney was touting such measures as he and his wife, Ann, toured the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Orlando, Fla., with Wayne LaPierre, the NRA's executive vice president.

"I'm proud to be among the many decent, law-abiding men and women who safely use firearms," Romney said.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: antigun; banglist; firearms; guns; hillarywithgoodteeth; hitpiece; hunting; outdoors; romney; third; willnotvotefor; wolfinsheepsclothing; youfellforit
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To: DBrow
"Yes, and I know the NRA does not support an assault weapon ban. So I don’t line up on that particular issue with the NRA...

But I’m a strong proponent of Second Amendment rights.

Romney wants to ban semi-automatic firearms, but supports the Second Amendment.

Excuse me, while I throw up.

61 posted on 04/05/2007 1:21:07 PM PDT by holymoly (With an anti-gun Congress, we must have a pro-gun President. www.gohunter08.com)
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To: mrhansen

I don’t need a hunter for president; that’s taken as shorthand for “reg’lar guy, not some dork. Guy you can have a beer with and talk about NASCAR or football.” It’s nice for a politician who genuinely can say he or even she enjoys hunting. Not NECESSARY at all, though.

HOWEVER, no one likes a phony. This here smacks of Al Gore- like “resume padding.”


62 posted on 04/05/2007 1:23:28 PM PDT by pogo101
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To: mrhansen

Wasn’t Kerry an avid goose hunter? once


63 posted on 04/05/2007 1:24:02 PM PDT by showme_the_Glory (No more rhyming, and I mean it! ..Anybody want a peanut.....)
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To: mrhansen
I am a lifelong member of the NRA and have never been hunting. Is there something wrong with that?
64 posted on 04/05/2007 1:24:35 PM PDT by msnimje (True Conservatives will not support a pro-abortion candidate.)
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To: restornu

What is your point?


65 posted on 04/05/2007 1:24:59 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: DBrow

I meant the “easier to aim” comment as sarcasm, pointing out the absurdity of Mitt’s claim.

Sorry it wasn’t very clear.


66 posted on 04/05/2007 1:26:23 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney)
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To: msnimje

Do you support the Assault Weapons Ban? Do you support banning semi-automatic firearms?


67 posted on 04/05/2007 1:26:47 PM PDT by mrhansen
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To: P-40

Anyone who doesn’t go around murdering animals on a regular basis and then claims he does, does not get my vote. He clearly doesn’t know when he is well off. I am a pro-gun person, my house is filled with guns, but none of them is ever used to murder animals. NRA member also.


68 posted on 04/05/2007 1:27:15 PM PDT by twonie (RUDY FOR PRESIDENT '08. THERE - A COMMITMENT OUT LOUD.)
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To: mrhansen
I am curious, how many times to you have to go hunting and how many times to be an acceptable "lifelong" hunter to you?

My Grandmother was lifelong Republican who only votes twice, about 30 years apart. Was she not a life-long Republican to you?
69 posted on 04/05/2007 1:29:43 PM PDT by msnimje (True Conservatives will not support a pro-abortion candidate.)
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To: P-40

And this means what in terms of his qualifications?


70 posted on 04/05/2007 1:30:55 PM PDT by O6ret
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To: mrhansen

2 hunts makes a lifelong hunter? That must make me immortal!

Free immortality for everyone on the BangList!


71 posted on 04/05/2007 1:31:09 PM PDT by FreeInWV
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To: mrhansen

Romney’s hunted twice and calls himself a hunter? In that case, I’m twice the hunter Romney is - and I don’t consider myself a hunter.

Who does Mitt think he’s fooling? Most pro-gunners know that the right to gun ownership, at its core, has nothing to do with hunting.

Don’t own a gun. Don’t want one. But, to me, the 2nd Amendment is locked in stone and is never to be violated.


72 posted on 04/05/2007 1:31:31 PM PDT by DangerDanger
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To: P-40

hunting has nothing to do with the second amendment. I remember Bubba Clinton making a pre-election statement to the effect that he wouldn’t do anything to take away “your right to hunt”. (of course, there isn’t any such right).


73 posted on 04/05/2007 1:37:59 PM PDT by Ikemeister
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To: mrhansen
"I purchased a gun when I was a young man. I've been a hunter pretty much all my life," he said this week in Keene, N.H., to a man sporting a National Rifle Association cap.

Why couldn't he have just said "Hi, I'm running for office and will say whatever it is you want me to say"?

74 posted on 04/05/2007 1:38:58 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: restornu

Speaking of small IQ’s, when you learn to form a proper sentence and use punctuation I’ll consider responding to your inane post.


75 posted on 04/05/2007 1:39:52 PM PDT by dc-zoo
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To: Beelzebubba

nonono I’m laughing with you!

The rest was for the other readers.


76 posted on 04/05/2007 1:44:02 PM PDT by DBrow
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To: Steve_Seattle
I’m afraid two hunting experiences separated by decades does not qualify one as a “lifelong hunter.” In my opinion, that’s more than a “stretch,” it’s basically a lie. Not good for Romney.

Hmm...Seems reminiscent of another tall-tailer-teller (Paul Dunn), whom I'm sure some Rombots have heard of...

So wonder white crime runs so high in certain portions of the country.

77 posted on 04/05/2007 1:46:12 PM PDT by Colofornian
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To: DBrow
“why is this so important that it should come out?” Because, if you think about it, if he’s not a hunter and does not own guns, but says that he is and that he does, that makes him less than honest.That’s an important trait.

Maybe he's a "closet hunter" and has only decided to emerge recently. Maybe he's tracked all kinds of stuffed animals lurking in his closet all these lifelong years. Come on, now, folks, let's give him the benefit of our doubts, shall we?

78 posted on 04/05/2007 1:49:01 PM PDT by Colofornian
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To: showme_the_Glory

“Wasn’t Kerry an avid goose hunter?”

JFK went hunting three or four times during his doomed campaign, and he actually went hunting a time or two when not running. He was known to shoot skeet at some exclusive club, I forget where.

Yet he was unable to convince us of his commitment to RKBA, because of his voting history.

If he had opposed Brady, GCA68, Firearms Protection Act of ‘86, AWB, and so on it may have worked.

Mitt has less to work with- no photo album of him blasting clays or holding dead birds, yet a history as a gun banner.

If I get face time with Mitt I’ll invite him to a CMP match. What a photo-op, as long as he holds an SMLE or equivalent not an “assault weapon”!


79 posted on 04/05/2007 1:49:49 PM PDT by DBrow
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To: O6ret

It means he has few qualifications.


80 posted on 04/05/2007 1:52:22 PM PDT by P-40 (Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
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