Apr 1, 1999 | Quick Shots
John Michael Snyder, CCRKBA Public Affairs Director, noted in a recent nationally televised presentation that the theories underlying current third party lawsuits against firearms manufacturers and dealers could, if established in law and applied on a universal basis,...
Mar 1, 1999 | Quick Shots
Gun grabbing President Bill Clinton said in his February 6 national radio address that he would ask Congress to require background checks on all people who bought firearms at gun shows and flea markets, regardless of whether the sellers are commercial gun dealers....
Feb 1, 1999 | Quick Shots
The Federal Bureau of Investigation blocked 11,584 sales of firearms during the first 41 days of NICS, the new, computerized criminal records instant check system, the Associated Press reported on January 11. According to AP, the FBI “took steps” to catch...
Jan 1, 1999 | Quick Shots
In New York City early several City Council members, while displaying a cache of “lethal-looking weapons made of plastic,” according to THE NEW YORK TIMES, introduced a bill to outlaw all toy guns that look like the real thing. The December 10, 1998 move...
Dec 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
Anti-gunners in New York State lost no time in continuing their assault on gun rights. “Elected officials throughout New York State should be warned by the voters’ resounding repudiation of Senator Alphonse D’Amato, who remained in the grip of National Rifle...
Nov 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
When the U. S. House of Representatives voted last month to begin an inquiry of impeachment of President Bill Clinton, the most anti-gun politician ever to serve in he Oval Office, John Michael Snyder, CCRKBA Public Affairs Director, expressed initial satisfaction....