ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Gun-rights groups perceive President Barack Obama as a threat to unfettered access to firearms. They once had qualms about Mitt Romney, too. But times and circumstances have changed for Romney, the GOP presidential nominee now in tune with the National Rifle Association and similar organizations, whose members are motivated voters. Romney's prior embrace of weapon-control proposals had put him crossways with the NRA, which on its website claims nearly 4 million members, and other groups. These days, Romney is on their...
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