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August 2003
A congressional report released ï·ï·ï· June 30 found that federal law enforcement agencies still are unable to account for 824 of 1,012 lost or stolen firearms issued to their officers a year after the guns were determined to be missing. The...
SAF LAWSUIT HEADED TO APPEALS COURT
"This judge set an impossible standard for our side to prevail and we intend to appeal this poor decision," stated Gottlieb. "The mayors admit holding closed door meetings with lawyers to discuss bringing lawsuits against the gun makers, yet this...
VACATION, MONEY NO EXCUSE FOR SUSPENDING GUN RIGHTS IN TAUNTON, MASS., SAYS CCRKBA
BELLEVUE, WA - The curious timing of Taunton, Mass. Police Chief Raymond O'Berg's vacation in the midst of a flap about renewing gun licenses for city residents is ample proof that the state's gun law is not simply in need of an overhaul, it is...
LEGAL CCW IN MISSOURI MIGHT HAVE PREVENTED JEFFERSON CITY RAMPAGE, SAYS CCRKBA
BELLEVUE, WA - If Missouri had allowed its citizens to legally carry concealed firearms for personal protection, last night's shooting rampage in Jefferson City might have been stopped, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms...
CITIZENS COMMITTEE BLASTS CALIFORNIA CCW LAW IN WAKE OF DEADLY SWORD ATTACK
BELLEVUE, WA - The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) today took aim at California's antiquated, discretionary concealed carry law, noting that a legally armed citizen might have stopped a crazed man at an Irvine...