Oct 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
As Capitol Hill buzzed with word of the possibility of impeachment proceedings against Bill Clinton, the most anti-gun President in American history, Congressman Bob Barr of Georgia, Chairman of the House Task Force on Firearms and CCRKBA 1997 Legislator of the Year,...
Sep 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
Sen. Patty Murray of Washington State, with over 50 cosponsors, introduced S. Res. 264, to provide that the Senate designate October 8, 1998 as the Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence, and authorize and request the President to issue a...
Aug 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
Maryland Governor Parris Glendening signed an executive order last month directing state troopers to trace and run ballistics on every gun seized by police in connection with a crime, making Maryland the first state to attempt such a comprehensive program to attack...
Jul 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
W. Riley, the latest (as of this writing) Clinton-Gore Administration flunky to criticize publicly Americans’ gun rights, said early last month that pro-gun rights spokesmen “need to stop defining themselves as ‘victims of media manipulation’ and help keep...
Jun 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
When WABC Radio in New York City early last month interviewed John Michael Snyder, CCRKBA Public Affairs Director, about the hullabaloo following the showing of the anti-gun movie, “The Long Island Incident,” on NBC television May 3, Snyder said he thought...
May 1, 1998 | Quick Shots
“There’s one enemy, and that’s the gun, period,” stated Michael Stephenson of the group Stop Firearms Violence, according to the March 27 issue of USA TODAY. The same article indicated that, following the March 24 tragedy in Jonesboro, Arkansas, in...