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Romney woos NRA

ST. LOUIS, April 14 (UPI) -- Mitt Romney told a National Rifle Association audience in St. Louis Friday he would be a stronger defender of gun rights than U.S. President Barack Obama.

"If we are going to safeguard our Second Amendment, it is time to elect a president who will defend the rights President Obama ignores or minimizes. I will," the presumptive Republican presidential candidate told the estimated 6,000 NRA members.

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The former Massachusetts governor also predicted Obama would try "employing every imaginable ruse and ploy" to restrict gun rights if re-elected in November, an agenda the Democratic president has not pushed in his first term. He also said Obama would "remake" the U.S. Supreme Court.

"In a second term, he would be unrestrained by the demands of re-election," Romney said. "As he told the Russian president last month when he thought no one else was listening, after a re-election he'll have a lot more, quote, 'flexibility' to do what he wants. I'm not exactly sure what he meant by that, but looking at his first three years, I have a very good idea."

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