Dec 1, 2003 | Gun Rights Defender of the Month
The CCRKBA Gun Rights Defender of the Month Award for December goes to Congressman Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania  In nominating the Keystone State solon for the award, CCRKBA Public Affairs Director John Michael Snyder said, “Rep. Toomey is an outspoken proponent of...
Dec 1, 2003 | Point Blank
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Dec 1, 2003 | Uncategorized
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (MA) introduced S. 1774, to repeal the sunset provisions of the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, thus making permanent the ban on so-called plastic firearms, or guns that can’t be detected by X-ray machines or metal detectors. Referred to...
Nov 19, 2003 | News Releases
BELLEVUE, WA—Sen. Edward Kennedy is “once again epitomizing Democrat hypocrisy†for ranting about an anti-gun bill being bottled up in the Senate, while he and his cronies continue to block confirmation of federal judges nominated by the Bush Administration, the...
Nov 18, 2003 | News Releases
BELLEVUE, WA—Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle’s veto Tuesday of a reasonable concealed carry bill was an act of political demagoguery that should be answered with a legislative override, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) said today....
Nov 12, 2003 | News Releases
BELLEVUE, WA—After reaching several compromises on a concealed carry bill, Wisconsin lawmakers have hammered out a sensible package that Gov. Jim Doyle should sign, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) said today. CCRKBA Executive...
Nov 12, 2003 | News Releases
WASHINGTON, — “We commend the United States Senate for voting earlier this week to allow cargo pilots to carry guns in the cockpit,” John Michael Snyder, public affairs director of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA),...
Nov 6, 2003 | News Releases
BELLEVUE, WA—Thursday’s workplace shooting in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio underscores the need for Buckeye State lawmakers to craft a sensible concealed carry law, and for Gov. Bob Taft to stop blocking the measure, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and...
Nov 6, 2003 | News Releases
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ — “Sen. Charles E. Schumer of New York gets the Civil Liberties Infringement Prize for his leadership in blocking an up-or-down judicial confirmation vote today on the nomination of Alabama Attorney General Bill...
Nov 5, 2003 | News Releases
Gun control laws didn’t stop Gary Ridgway. Background checks did not prevent his killing spree. Waiting periods never interrupted his schedule The infamous “Green River Killer†has now confessed to unmercifully murdering 48 girls and young women over the past 20...