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NRA-ILA FAX ALERT

Vol. 8, No. 6 2/9/01

ASHCROFT CALLS FOR "TOUGHER ENFORCEMENT," NOT NEW LAWS

On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft appeared on CNN's "Larry
King Live," and spoke of his support of enforcing existing laws against
violent criminals who misuse firearms, rather than passing new "gun
control" laws. Ashcroft told King, "I think we've got enough laws on the
books. I think what we need is tougher enforcement." This appearance was
the first opportunity for the Attorney General to make public statements
since he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate last week, after one of the most
contentious confirmation battles the Senate has ever seen.

Ashcroft said that under his stewardship, the Bush Administration's
Department of Justice would work to increase federal prosecutions of
"people who use guns in commission of a crime." This, of course, would be
in stark contrast to the Clinton-Gore Administration, which had an abysmal
record when it came to prosecuting violations of federal gun laws. The new
Attorney General stated that he plans to increase federal involvement in
prosecuting criminals who misuse firearms by supporting programs such as
the NRA-backed "Project Exile" prosecution model that was developed in
Richmond, Virginia. "Project Exile"-a cooperative effort among local,
state, and federal law enforcement and prosecutors-targets violent felons
who violate firearm laws, then seeks the most stringent penalties
available. The program has been credited with a dramatic reduction in
Richmond's homicide and gun-related crime rates, which Ashcroft pointed
out, and he continued by commenting that he hoped to take "Project Exile"
nationwide.

It's certainly good to see a U.S. Attorney General who is interested in
aggressively targeting violent criminals, rather than constantly harassing
law-abiding citizens. Even more heartening, though, is knowing that we now
have a U.S. Attorney General who supports the individual right to arms.
Ashcroft took the time during his appearance to remind King that,
"Law-abiding citizens have a right, under our Constitution, to have
firearms." The last stated Justice Department official position was that
"the Second Amendment does not extend an individual right to keep and bear
arms."

U.S. HOUSE AND SENATE
TAKE UP BANKRUPTCY REFORM

This week, the U.S. House and Senate took up the issue of reforming our
nation's bankruptcy laws. And while this is normally not an NRA-related
issue, gun-ban extremists tried to attach anti-gun language to similar
legislation last year. We must be prepared for a similar strategy on their
part this year. Last year, in a show of bipartisan support for the rule of
law, and a rejection of the anti-gun agenda of reckless lawsuits against
firearm manufacturers, the U.S. Senate defeated Senator Carl Levin's
(D-Mich.) amendment that would deny gun makers equal protection under our
nation's bankruptcy laws. Levin's attack on the firearms industry was
nothing more than a direct attempt to assist in crushing gun makers under
the relentless pressure of costly, frivolous litigation. We expect that a
similar amendment will be offered again this year.

Please be sure to contact both your U.S. Senators and your U.S.
Representative and remind them that gun makers are entitled to the same
legal protections due every other lawful industry. Tell them there is no
rational basis to exclude firearms companies from bankruptcy law, and to
do so would be patently unfair. Urge your lawmakers to oppose any
amendments that would deny gun makers equal protection under our nation's
bankruptcy laws. The bill number for bankruptcy reform legislation in the
Senate is S. 220, and in the House it is H.R. 333. You can call your U.S.
Senators at (202) 224-3121, and your U.S. Representatives at (202)
225-3121. For those on the Internet, you can find additional contact
information for your federal lawmakers by using the "Write Your Reps" tool
at www.NRAILA.org. (http://www.NRAILA.org.)

TWISTED IRONY FOR MMM?

The February 2 edition of the Washington Post reported that a D.C.
Superior Court jury found Barbara Graham guilty of "trying to avenge her
son's
death by shooting a young man she blamed for the killing." Graham, 49, was
convicted on February 1 of nine separate counts, all stemming from a
January 26, 2000, shooting that left 23-year-old Kikko Smith paralyzed
from the waist down. The "grieving mother" was accused of having shot
Smith because she thought he was responsible for the shooting death of her
own son, Le'Pierre Clemons, although prosecutors say Smith was not
responsible. Clemons had been killed in 1999.

But what seems like a tragic story of misguided revenge doesn't end there.
According to a WorldNetDaily (an online news service you can find at
www.wnd.com) (http://www.wnd.com)) article from February 5, Barbara Graham is not just a
"bereaved mother," but she also "spoke out against gun violence and
memorialized shooting victims" at last year's Mother's Day event in
Washington, D.C.-an event orchestrated by the so-called "Million" Mom
March (MMM). Graham, according to the online article, got involved with a
D.C.-based group called "Mothers on the Move Spiritually" after her son
was killed, and this group was one of the sponsors of the MMM event. Thus
far, the MMM seems to be silent about what can only be considered a rather
tragic story filled with ironic twists, but Mary Ann Smith, Kikko Smith's
mother, commented, "From a mother to a mother, she (Graham) knew better.
You can't tell the kids to stop the violence with the mothers running
around like this."

A LOOK AT THE STATES

ARIZONA

On Tuesday, February 13, at 8:30 a.m., the House Committee on Retirement &
Government Operations will consider two NRA-backed bills. HB 2213 seeks to
expand the current reciprocity statute to recognize Right to Carry permits
issued by any state, while also simplifying the renewal process for Right
to Carry permits, and HB 2218 seeks to allow Right to Carry permit holders
to carry firearms for self-defense in restaurants that are licensed to
serve alcohol. Call members of the committee and/or attend Tuesday's
hearing in House Hearing Room 3 of the State Capitol and urge them to vote
for HB 2213 & HB 2218. Also on Tuesday, at 1:30 p.m, the Senate Judiciary
Committee will consider two NRA-opposed bills. SB 1549 seeks to mandate
the use of trigger locks or other locking devices on all firearms in every
home-thus rendering a firearm useless for self-defense. It also would
allow holding adults criminally responsible if a minor gains access to a
firearm that has not been secured in a manner approved by the government
and injures or kills another person-even though Arizona law already
provides penalties for reckless endangerment, under which an adult found
grossly negligent in the storage of a firearm under certain circumstances
can be prosecuted for a felony offense. SB 1566 seeks to mandate that all
private firearm transfers at gun shows include a federal background
check-even transfers between relatives, neighbors, and close friends. Call
members of the committee and/or attend Tuesday's hearing in Senate Hearing
Room 1 of the State Capitol and urge them to oppose SB 1549 & SB 1566.

ARKANSAS

SB 190, which seeks to repeal the minimum 10-year sentence for brandishing
a firearm while committing a felony, will be heard by the House Judiciary
Committee this Tuesday. SB 190 would be a major step backwards in the
battle to ensure that individuals who commit violent crimes are severely
punished. Contact members of the committee at (501) 682-6211 and urge them
to oppose SB 190. For a list of committee members, please contact NRA-ILA
Grassroots at (800) 392-8683.

COLORADO

Both SB 83, the NRA-backed Right to Carry bill, and SB 160, the
NRA-opposed "Negligent Storage" bill, are scheduled to be heard before the
Senate Judiciary Committee this week. Contact committee members and urge
then to support SB 83 and oppose SB 160. For a list of committee members,
please contact NRA-ILA Grassroots at (800) 392-8683.

NEW MEXICO

The House Government & Urban Affairs Committee approved HB 126, NRA-backed
shooting range protection legislation. The bill now moves to the House
Judiciary Committee for consideration. Also, the House Consumer & Public
Affairs Committee passed HB 277, NRA-backed Right to Carry legislation,
with "no recommendation" to the House Judiciary Committee. Call members of
the House Judiciary Committee at (505) 986-4410 and urge them to support
both HB 126 & HB 277. For a list of committee members, please call NRA-ILA
Grassroots at (800) 392-8683.

SOUTH DAKOTA

This Monday, the House State Affairs Committee will hear HB 1239, the
NRA-backed Right to Carry reciprocity bill. Contact members of the
committee this weekend at their "cracker barrel" meetings, leave a phone
message at (605) 773-3851, and e-mail them at House@state.sd.us-just type
the representative's last name in the subject line of your message-and
urge them to support HB 1239. For a list of committee members, please call
NRA-ILA Grassroots at (800) 392-8683.

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