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...Elaine is an incredibly determined journalist who uncovers a lot of information well below the surface," says senior editor Jim Collins, who edited the cartels story. Which is why Shannon was also part of our team in Phoenix, Arizona, last week covering the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association. "Traditionally, members of the n.r.a. have been big supporters of law enforcement," she notes. "But over the past eight to 10 years, n.r.a. leaders have espoused an increasingly radical, antigovernment view." That kind of complex and puzzling situation is perfect for Shannon's get-to-the-bottom-of-it style...
...such incidents as the 1993 federal raid on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, and the 1992 standoff between Randy Weaver and federal agents at Ruby Ridge in Idaho. "There should be more investigation. The government needs to explain itself more fully," says Dunklee, a range instructor in Phoenix, Arizona. He has been an N.R.A. member since 1989, but only recently felt passionate enough to pay $500 for a lifetime membership. "If you can't protect yourself and the police can't either," he says, "then you're in trouble...
Houston 115, Phoenix 114, Houston wins series...
Houston at Phoenix...
...major law enforcement grous who were meeting with Clinton at the White House agreed with the president. "I think the NRA is just out to dishonor law enforcement," said Bob Scully, executive director of the National Association of Police Organizations. The NRA, whose annual convention began today in Phoenix, responded tersely: "We thank the president for his suggestion...