From anti-gun litigation to hunter advocacy?

by Walter Olson on June 29, 2006

It seems Robert Ricker, active as an expert witness on the plaintiff’s side in lawsuits against the firearms industry, has now reinvented himself as a “sportsmen’s advocate”. David Hardy, at Arms and the Law, begs to differ with the notion that Ricker is a former “chief lobbyist for the NRA” [National Rifle Association]. (Jun. 25; see Phil Bloom, “New group defies NRA, Brady outfit on gun issues”, Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Jun. 25). At Washington Monthly, Christina Larson is promoting Ricker’s activities, but has met with some skepticism from commenters (Jun. 18 and Jun. 20).

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