Zumbo is being used against us in the Senate

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On the floor of the US Senate, Powerful Anti-Gun Senator Carl Levin used Zumbo a reason that guns must be banned:


Mr. LEVIN. Mr. President, the National Rifle Association leadership has stated repeatedly that a ban on assault weapons is ineffective and unnecessary. They assert that guns labeled as assault weapons are rarely used in violent crimes and that most people use them for hunting. However, despite these repeated assertions, the list of

[Page: S3348]people speaking out against assault weapons continues to grow.
Jim Zumbo , an outdoors entrepreneur who lives in a log cabin near Yellowstone National Park, has spent much of his life writing for prominent outdoor magazines, delivering lectures across the country and who starred in a highly rated TV show about big-game hunting. Jim has been an NRA member for 40 years, and, according to his Web site, has appeared with NRA officials in 70 cities across the country. This relationship changed drastically when Jim expressed his commonsense opinion on assault weapons.

Last month, after learning that some hunters were using assault weapons to hunt prairie dogs, Jim expressed his thoughts in his personal blog on the Outdoor Life magazine website. He wrote:


Maybe I'm a traditionalist, but I see no place for these weapons among our hunting fraternity. I'll go so far as to call them ``terrorist rifles.''


He continued by stating that in his:


..... humble opinion, these things have no place in hunting. We don't need to be lumped into the group of people who terrorize the world with them, which is an obvious concern. I've always been comfortable with the statement that hunters don't use assault rifles. We've always been proud of our ``sporting firearms.''


The reaction from NRA officials was swift and callous. They immediately severed all ties with Mr. Zumbo . His TV program on the Outdoor Channel was canceled, and his longtime career with Outdoor Life magazine ended. In addition, many of his corporate ties to the biggest names in gun making, such as Remington Arms Co., were terminated.

Jim Zumbo has worked for years to improve the image of outdoorsmen. As he put it:


As hunters, we don't need the image of walking around the woods carrying one of these weapons. To most of the public, an assault rifle is a terrifying thing. Let's divorce ourselves from them. I say game departments should ban them from the prairies and woods.


We all owe Jim Zumbo a debt of gratitude for his forthrightness, his honesty and his courage. We must put the safety of our communities first by taking up and passing sensible gun legislation that includes renewing the assault weapons ban.


(Congressional Record, page S3347, March 20, 2007)
 
I live in Michigan, and I feel its my responsibility to write that miserable SOB. How is it common sense when the common sentiment of his peers is that he is dead wrong and needed to be made an example of?

Time to ask.
 
I hope no one is surprised by this. It was a done deal as soon as Zumbo posted his blog. I knew it, you knew it, and the anti's knew it was just ammo for them.

bob
 
For all of you who are so willing to forgive Mr. Zumbo, let's see if he calls Levin and recants his position. I'm holding my breath in 5..4..3..2..1:p
 
Frankly, I believe that it is ZUMBO that should be contacting this person as well as setting the record straight in D.C.

He said he wanted to help, here's his chance. I damn well sure would want to have the opportunity to address congress if they were quoting ME.


John
 
Umm...last time I checked the NRA was like 3 days behind the breaking story and he got hung on his own words by his other sponsors and the community long before they ever got involved. I think I will send a message to my rep and explain to him that the NRA is not to blame for Zumbo's folly, once again its SOMeONE elses fault not Zumbo's for shooting his mouth off and pissing people off.
 
So Mr. Levin agrees with Zumbo's assessment that these arms are Terrorist rifles? :fire:

Guess I am a terrorist. :mad:

I wonder what Mr. Levin thinks about Zumbo's forthrightness and courage in his repentance and newfound acceptance of terrorist rifles.
 
I wonder what Mr. Levin thinks about Zumbo's forthrightness and courage in his repentance and newfound acceptance of terrorist rifles.

As many people pointed out when it happened, that makes little difference now.

His "newfound change" will be attributed to a desire to stay employed and anything said after can be disregarded.

The damage cannot be undone no matter how much Uncle Ted wants it to be.
 
Regardless of that fact if Levin is going to cite Zumbo as brave and courageous, then he needs to inform everyone about the Zumbo flip-flop on the matter. He is either a brave man or a coward. Which is it Senator?
 
Frankly,

If he DOESN'T address this, and I mean VOCALLY, everything he said in appologizing means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

John
 
If he DOESN'T address this, and I mean VOCALLY, everything he said in appologizing means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Zumbo was never sorry. He was just trying to salvage his career (or what was left of it). This crap is going to spread like a wildfire through congress. The best we can do is distance ourselves from people like him. I personally think "reaching out" to Zumbo makes us look guilty. "Oh please great hunter, see that we're not that bad for owning Assault Weapons."
 
Whoa wait did they debate 1022 today or was Levin just grandstanding? I thought the thing was still in committee.

EDIT NM, missed the Senate part. 1022 is house
 
Guess someone needs to call Zumbo to congress to testify and clear the rancid air.....

So they can grill him under oath about what he wrote?

And bring to light what happened to him?
And spin a story about how he would say anything to save his career?

And discredit everything he has said since.

Zumbo can't fix this.
 
I won't be buying one of that guys cookbooks.

If I choose to hunt with what people like to call assalt weapons, that's my business. Shooters and or Collectors come in all shapes and sizes, just like their toys. :cuss:
 
Attached is my e mail to Senator Levin.

Sen. Levin,

It's not bad enough that you don't seem to understand the BoR, specifically the meaning of the Second Amendment. Your misunderstanding of what happened regarding Mr. Zumbo's remarks is totally uninformed and incorrect. A very large segment of the Michigan and national population knows what really happened Senator. As a result you have made a fool out of yourself on the record. That foolishness is making the rounds of the blogosphere.

What happened to Mr. Zumbo, if you'd checked the facts, is that a grass roots reaction from hundreds of thousands of citizens across the spectrum of individual firearm owners came as a result of Mr. Zumbo's remarks. That reaction was orchestrated by no one but many, many individuals who were and are concerned about the foollishness and danger of draconian gun control, the labeling of firearms as evil because of their appearance, and stereotyping the law abiding owners of semi automatic small caliber firearms as terrorists.

The NRA had nothing to do with what happened to Mr. Zumbo as a result of his misinformed remarks. The NRA did not chime in till the Thursday after his remarks, nearly a week, after a major cross section of America utilized our free speech and called Mr. Zumbo to task. His misfortune occured because of his uninformed opinion offended hundreds of thousands of individual law abiding patriotic American firearm enthusiasts of all stripes. The NRA had nothing to do with it. He has since recanted his remarks and apologized for his uninformed opinion.

If you are as big a man as Mr. Zumbo, you would do the same.

Cordially,
 
people writing in outdoor and gun magazine's need to be very careful of what they write. anti-gunners look through them all the time looking for more so called "justification" for their own cause.
 
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