Accurate, Miller. Lobbying is a legitimate part of governance. It's an industry; anyone with a mission does it. They pay professionals to use their skills and influence where it counts. We all do it, one way or another.

I would also agree that, all put-together, "the anti-gun lobbyist" is more ubiquitous and spends more than the pro-gun lobby. Which is why I said years ago that that our fraternity will become unrecognizable within our lifetimes.

As Stalin said to Churchill at Yalta: "How many divisions has the Pope?"And Geo: "One federal law and it's over."