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YATES COUNTY CHAPTER OF SCOPE RECOGNIZES
O’MARA’S SUPPORT FOR SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS
Penn Yan, N.Y., January 26—The Yates County Chapter of SCOPE
(Shooters Committee on Political Education) recently recognized State
Senator Tom O’Mara (R-C, Big Flats) as its “2011 Politician of the Year.”
SCOPE, which has chapters throughout New York State, was founded in
1965 by a group of western New York firearms owners. The organization is
focused on the “protection and preservation of the right of firearms
ownership as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the
United States.”
O’Mara, an avid sportsman and one of the Legislature’s strongest
Second Amendment advocates, welcomed the group’s long-standing and ongoing
efforts to promote responsible firearms ownership and to oppose state and
federal legislation seeking to restrict Second Amendment rights.

In the photo, from left to right, are William Button, Treasurer of
the Yates County Chapter of SCOPE; Senator O’Mara; John E. Prendergast,
Chairman of the Yates County Chapter; and Stephen J. Aldstadt, SCOPE State
President.
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