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Ricochet Confessions of a Gun Lobbyist

Because I've known the author for more than 20 years, I was given the opportunity to review this book "in galley" as it won't be published 'til the end of October.

It's a terrific look at the life of someone who was on the front lines in the battle to control firearms policy and legislative efforts, as an Field Representative for NRA-ILA, and the Executive Director of the American Shooting Sports Coalition which was ultimately absorbed into NSSF, the fact of which reshaped that organization's policies into a grudging acknowledgment that guns were legitimately used in places besides the uplands and the marshes, the clays stand and the Bianchi Cup, and quite directly led to the most popular area of SHOT Show, the Military and Law Enforcement section.

Feldman worked for ILA under the great Harlon Carter… to whom the book is dedicated… and with the likes of Wayne LaPierre ("a wonk in a rumpled blue suit"), "Toxic" Tanya Metaksa, G. Ray Arnett, J. Warren Cassidy and James Jay Baker. He details the exiles of Neal Knox, Arnett and Cassidy, the insidious appearance of the Public Relations firm of Ackerman-McQueen ("Ack-Mac") which inexorably transformed the gun rights organization into a hugely successful but alarmingly cynical fund raising enterprise, and the duplicity of a variety of elected officials… why are we not surprised?!… as well as a number of NRA staffers.

Along the way we learn the heretofore unheralded role Roy Innis (a personal hero of sorts ever since he knocked the Reverend Al Sharpton on his well-padded butt in the stage of NYC's Apollo Theater during a taping of the Morton Downey Jr. Show 20 years ago), played in the Bernard Goetz story.

We also learn how Glock and Sturm Ruger managed to deflect media firestorms when their products were identified as having been used in mass shootings.

And we get the full account of the famous/infamous [check one] Rose Garden "safety device" ceremony with Bill Clinton and prominent members of the firearms manufacturers industry as Feldman was the primary architect of that 1997 meeting, one which made him a pariah at NRA HQ.

It's a good read, and an invaluable chronicle of the inner workings of the NRA and others in the gun rights fight. And it'll make'em crazed with anger in Fairfax when they should be looking ashamed and starting to clean house on the eighth floor.
 
We also learn how Glock and Sturm Ruger managed to deflect media firestorms when their products were identified as having been used in mass shootings.

It's sad that they even had to defend themselves...no one goes after Cadillac when some psycho uses it to run down pedestrians.
 
This book looks to be a "must read" for anyone remotely concerned with RKBA ... but why do I get the feeling that the book may serve to confirm some of our worst fears about the NRA?
 
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whitetiger7654 said:
The book is out. Only certain places have it right now though and it is more expensive.
As I have come to expect with you, Mr. Ruiz, your information is incorrect.

As I have stated, the book will be published on 26 October. The copy upon which I based my review clearly states, in a white panel across the cover: "ADVANCE UNCORRECTED PROOF - NOT FOR SALE."
 
Has Feldman he gone to the darkside like Robert Ricker?

Both these guys spoke to a NVCDL meeting back around 1995 or so and spoke a good game on gunrights - then they engineered a sellout to the Clinton Administration. Kind of like Ebay did around the same time...
 
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Has Feldman he gone to the darkside like Robert Ricker?

Both these guys spoke to a NVCDL meeting back around 1995 or so and spoke a good game on gunrights - then they engineered a sellout to the Clinton Administration. Kind of like Ebay did around the same time...
Well, you didn't follow the link, so I don't suppose that you'll bother to read the book.
 
As I have come to expect with you, Mr. Ruiz, your information is incorrect.

As I have stated, the book will be published on 26 October. The copy upon which I based my review clearly states, in a white panel across the cover: "ADVANCE UNCORRECTED PROOF - NOT FOR SALE."

First off who the hell are you? Second off I thought this was the high road. I guess personal attacks are allowed here afterall. Third, what other information have I given that was incorrect? I would like proof for that one.
 
  1. You know very well who I am.
  2. Contrary to your unequivocal assertion, the book is not out.
  3. Another Forum, which is beyond the scope of this thread. Wanna get into it, let's take it to E-mail.
 
Dean Speir,
Thank you for posting your review.


whitetiger7654,

Please review Rules Of Conduct in which you agreed to upon registering here.
http://www.thehighroad.org/code-of-conduct.html
"attack the argument, not the person".

Proper Etiquette, is to take it to PM (Private Message) or Email.

Dean Speir can handle himself.


Just a reminder for some newer folks how things are done in the event they choose to "pile on".

Now back to the Thread Topic please.


Steve
 
Dean - I read the link - you like Feldman - he sounded good in 1995 then he turned around and led a sell out to the Clinton Admin. Hardly one of the good guys in my book.

Is the NRA perfect? They are really a victim of their own legend - they are afraid to go on offense becuase they are afraid to risk defeat. I started NVCDL in 1994 ( now VCDL ) because NRA really wasn't doing much except fighting defense in Virginia.

But Feldmans Clinton compromise was hardly a win.

His associate Rob Ricker has completely gone over to the anti-gun side - lobbies withe the Million Mom March and Brady bunch.

I supose since you endorse book that Feldman hasn't done gone as bad as Ricker but I doubt I will buy the book - sounds like old news as he was canned ten years ago. Might read it if local library buys it.
 
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Dean - I read the link - you say Feldman was good in 986 - he sounded good in 1995 then he turned around and led a sell out to the Clinton Admin. Hardly one of the good guys in my book.
I hear ya… when I saw what he'd apparently done, my first response was "Feldman's lost his mind."

When I ran into him and Bob Barr at SHOT several years ago, I braced him on this issue. And he gave it to me straight, exactly what happened, and why.

I thought long and hard about this on the flight home, and wondered how much was "spin" and how much was verifiable… and that's what I'm about, verifiable facts, so I followed up with several on both the manufacturing side of the industry, and two of the hardest core of the hard corps gun rights side. No one liked the idea that there was any appearance of collusion or collaboration with the Clinton Regime, but all except one… you can surmise who… allowed how it was a good move, both for the manufacturers and the retailers, not to mention gaining a "breather" from media opprobrium and that of the Administration.

Behind the scenes, certain entities made political/propaganda out of it, and that's all detailed in the book. Read or read not, that's up to you. (What a country, eh?)
His associate Rob Ricker has completely gone over to the anti-gun side - lobbies withe the Million Mom March and Brady bunch.
In my view, Ricker went over several years ago, testifying on behalf of those who would attempt to bury the gun industry with expensive litigation. I don't really know Ricker, so I'm hard-pressed to understand his thinking. Spite? Big payday? I haven't the froggiest, and I hope to learn more in October.

But I'd like a cite on Ricker's activities with the Bradys and far-from-a-Million Moms (they're under the same aegis now, as the Mommies couldn't sustain themselves on their own)… and, please, something more substantive than "I heard that…."

I supose since you endorse book that Feldman hasn't done gone as bad as Ricker but I doubt I will buy the book - sounds like old news as he was canned ten years ago. Might read it if local library buys it.
That's not my position at all… but without offense I feel that my position is a more fully informed one than yours. I think that you're reacting on a visceral level, and that's fine, but you should be amenable to further information.

One of my basic tenants is "Always challenge your own perceptions," and in this instance I did, and came to understand that what I initially, and viscerally, considered "nuts!," I more fully understand and am accepting.

Now, I've given you a reasonably detailed response. Please extend to me the courtesy of explaining the thinking of your characterization that Feldman "led a sell out to the Clinton Admin."
 
Dean - I consider Feldman's controversial deal as a "sellout" to the Clinton admin.


You can google Bob Ricker and find tons of evidence of his anti-gun activity. Here in Virginia he is showing up at Million Mom events amd Brady Bunch events for years - very active - but he is camera shy - see this thread

http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-280922.html

Other anti-gun activities:

http://www.csgv.org/site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=muLYJ7MMKrH&b=2768811&ct=3969779&printmode=1

http://www.gunlawnews.org/asha.html

http://www.vacps.org/politics/2004rprt.html

etc, etc
 
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Thank you for the links, nvcdl. I'll look further into this. I haven't been tracking Ricker at all other than his depositions… none of which seem to have worked out as well as the other side envisioned.
I consider Feldman's controversial deal as a "sellout" to the Clinton admin.
I "got" that part, sir, but if you'll review my prior post to you, I asked:

Now, I've given you a reasonably detailed response. Please extend to me the courtesy of explaining the thinking of your characterization that Feldman "led a sell out to the Clinton Admin."
That you have been unwilling or unable to do so, suggests to me that the sole basis for your thinking is nothing more than a "gut feeling" rather than being based on anything substantitive.

And that's okay… as long as we all understand what's in play here.

Certainly looks better than the previous work recommended to us: Americas Gun Game
JAY-sus, I don't know who here recommended that, vis-à-vis, but I can assure you without fear of successful contradition, 'tweren't me!

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A quick internet search shows Walmart, Barnes & Noble, etc. listing prices and stating the book will be available in October, 2007, with one of them specifically stating October 26, 2007.

Already out...? :scrutiny:


Looks interesting. I don't think I'll end up president of the author's fan club by the end, but it should make for a good read...


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