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Keep your movie off my guns

We are talking about a sacred document in America and to distort it and misstate its reality is a very serious error.”

-- Charlton Heston, criticizing "The Long Island Incident," a made-for-TV movie, produced by Barbra Streisand, about Carolyn McCarthy, who won a seat in Congress after her son was wounded and her husband killed by a gunman on a New York commuter train. Heston, a vice president of the National Rifle Association, says the film misrepresents the Second Amendment and the NRA. Quoted by the Associated Press.
SALON | May 6, 1998


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