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- FROM THE PUBLISHER, Page 8
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- When we wrote about the 464 Americans who died of gunfire
- in a single week last May, we received more than 2,300 letters,
- the largest response to a TIME cover story last year. Many
- readers praised the story, while others, including members of
- the National Rifle Association of America, accused us of
- ignoring the rights of gun owners. Reflecting on their
- arguments, our editors decided to take an in-depth look at the
- N.R.A. itself. The result is this week's cover articles, which
- include a defense of gun ownership by J. Warren Cassidy, the
- N.R.A.'s executive vice president, and an argument for strict
- new gun-control laws by Sarah Brady, whose husband James was
- shot in the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan.
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- Much of the reporting was done by Los Angeles correspondent
- Jonathan Beaty, a marksman and hunter who first joined the
- N.R.A. in the late 1950s. Beaty grew up outside Sacramento,
- where, he recalls, "the boys in my neighborhood could barely
- wait to turn twelve -- the magic age that qualified us to own
- a .22-cal. single-shot rifle. Taking an N.R.A. marksmanship and
- safety class was as much a part of the environment as Red Cross
- swimming lessons."
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- With Washington correspondent Michael Riley and Houston
- bureau chief Richard Woodbury, Beaty talked to hunters and
- sportsmen across the country. When N.R.A. president Joe Foss
- learned that some of his lobbyists seemed reluctant to
- cooperate, he ordered them to answer all questions.
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- Beaty found the N.R.A. members to be "a lot of honest,
- decent and mostly rational people caught in a turmoil over a
- thorny, difficult social problem. That's exactly the kind of
- people who are working the other side of the street." Both sides
- will have a further opportunity to debate the topic on Wednesday
- evening, Jan. 24, when Peter Jennings moderates an ABC News-TIME
- forum on guns.
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- As you may know, Time Inc. Magazines will launch a new
- magazine in February titled ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY. On pages 37
- through 48 is a supplement that will give you some idea of what
- the new magazine will be like.
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- -- Louis A. Weil III
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