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NRA News Program Moves to Satellite Radio
Susan Jones, CNSNews.com
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
The National Rifle Association is moving its new NRANews program to satellite radio this week. The New York Times described the broadcast as a "direct challenge to federal limits on political advocacy."

The daily radio program offers news and Second Amendment commentary. As a media organization, it is not restricted by federal campaign finance law. That means NRANews may continue broadcasting in the run-up to the November election - at a time when federal law requires political advocacy groups to stop running ads.

"There is no government licensing of journalists. Tom Paine was free to pamphlet. So are we," the newspaper quoted NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre as saying.

LaPierre said the NRA was looking to buy radio stations in the Midwest, the Rockies and the South.

CNSNews.com

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