To hear Mitt Romney talk, you might think the Republican presidential candidate had a gun rack in the back of his pickup truck. Yet the former Massachusetts governor's hunting experience is limited to two trips at the bookends of his 60 years. "Gov. Romney's support for the Second Amendment doesn't come from the fact he knows how to handle a firearm; it comes from his appreciation of the Constitution and the rights enshrined in it, including the right to keep and bear arms," said campaign spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom.
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