SAF, CCRKBA THANK 25 STATE AGs FOR AMICUS BRIEF TO SCOTUS BACKING MARYLAND LAWSUIT
BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today expressed their sincere gratitude to the Attorneys General in 25 states for joining an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court, supporting their challenge to a Maryland gun ban law and urging the high court to hear the case. “We are truly gratified that the top law enforcement officers in fully half of the states in our country have signed onto this amicus brief,” said
Washington’s SB 5078 and HB 1164
Washington anti-gun legislators are hard at work eroding your Second Amendment rights. Two new bills banning magazines in the Washington State Legislature need your action today. SB 5078 demonizes magazines holding eighteen or more rounds as “dangerous and unusual” while its companion bill, HB 1164 (which lowers the maximum to ten rounds), claims that “magazine capacity limits do not interfere with responsible, lawful self-defense”. SB 5078, in regal fashion, graciously offers the pretense of a “grandfather” clause for “large capacity” magazines to citizens who can
VIOLENT CRIMINALS GET HOME MONITORS IN COOK COUNTY, SHOT IN PHILLY: CCRKBA
BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today condemned the courts in Cook County, Illinois while hailing the actions of two armed citizens in Philadelphia, Pa., noting that in the former, courts have been allowing accused murderers out of jail for home electronic monitoring, while in the latter, armed would-be carjackers were shot by their victims. Published reports say that “about 100” people charged with murder in Cook County have been released on home electronic monitoring. CCRKBA
CCRKBA: BIDEN’S YEAR-END POLL NUMBERS EXPLAIN STRONG GUN SALES IN 2021
BELLEVUE, WA – A new Rasmussen poll showing Joe Biden has lost ground among likely U.S. voters for his handling of crime and law enforcement issues helps explain the continued interest in private gun ownership, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said today. According to Rasmussen’s survey, 51 percent of likely voters give Biden a poor rating for his ability to handle rising crime. Back in July, 48 percent of poll respondents gave the president bad marks on this
KAHR ARMS FOUNDER JUSTIN MOON IS ‘GUN RIGHTS DEFENDER OF YEAR’
BELLEVUE, WA – Justin Moon, founder and CEO of Kahr Arms, is the 2021 recipient of the Gun Rights Defender of the Year Award, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms announced today. Moon was born in South Korea in 1970 and came to the United States with his family as a toddler three years later, first settling in Tarrytown, N.Y. He became interested in firearms in his teens, and when he started looking for a compact 9mm pistol for
KAHR ARMS FOUNDER JUSTIN MOON IS ‘GUN RIGHTS DEFENDER OF YEAR’
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SAF, CCRKBA ASK SUPREME COURT REVIEW IN CHALLENGE TO MARYLAND GUN BAN
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SAF, CCRKBA ASK SUPREME COURT REVIEW IN CHALLENGE TO MARYLAND GUN BAN
BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms have petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for review of their challenge to Maryland’s ban on modern semiautomatic rifles. Joining SAF and CCRKBA are Field Traders, LLC, the Firearms Policy Coalition and three private citizens, Micah Schaefer, David Snope and Dominic Banchi, for whom the case is named. The case is Bianchi v. Frosh. Plaintiffs are represented by attorneys David H. Thompson, Peter A. Patterson and John
TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT EARNS CCRKBA ‘GUN RIGHTS LEGISLATOR OF YEAR’ AWARD
BELLEVUE, WA – Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a staunch defender of gun rights in the Lone Star State, is being recognized by the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms as the Legislator of the Year for 2021. Gov. Abbott earlier this year signed several pieces of gun rights legislation into law, including HB 1927, which allows anyone 21 years old or older who can legally possess a firearm in Texas to carry a handgun in public without a permit. With his
TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT EARNS CCRKBA ‘GUN RIGHTS LEGISLATOR OF YEAR’ AWARD
BELLEVUE, WA – Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a staunch defender of gun rights in the Lone Star State, is being recognized by the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms as the Legislator of the Year for 2021. Gov. Abbott earlier this year signed several pieces of gun rights legislation into law, including HB 1927, which allows anyone 21 years old or older who can legally possess a firearm in Texas to carry a handgun in public without a permit. With