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ANTI-GUN ORGANIZATIONS
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Handgun Control, Inc. (HCI)
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Headquarters: 1225 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 1100
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Washington, DC 20005
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Telephone: (202) 898-0792
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Regional Offices: 10951 W. Pico Boulevard 800 S. Claremont
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Suite 201 Suite 201
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Los Angeles, CA 90064 San Mateo, CA 94402
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Telephone: (213) 446-0056 (415) 342-6459
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Staff: 20
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Founding Chair: Nelson T. (Pete) Shields, III
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Chair: Sarah Brady
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President: Richard Aborn
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Treasurer: Mark Ingram
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Secretary: Lois Hess
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Board of Directors:
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David Birenbaum
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Carl Bogus
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John Corderman
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Lee Fisher
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John Hechinger
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Larry Lowenstein
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John Phillips
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Helen Raiser
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Maurice Rosenblatt
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Jeanne Shields
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Odile Stern
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Edward O. Welles
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Publication: Washington Report, quarterly
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PAC: National Handgun Control Voter Education Fund
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Membership: 190,000 dues-paying members. HCI claims 1,000,000+
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members, but this includes contacts by interested parties by any means.
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HCI originated (1974) as the National Council to Control Handguns
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(NCCH), a group which lobbied for government restrictions on the right
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to keep and bear arms through support for restrictions on the
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manufacture, importation, sale, transfer, and civilian possession of
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handguns. The organization voiced a desire for an eventual handgun ban
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through gradual steps, but changed its name and espoused goals due to
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results of a survey. In 1991, HCI amended its Articles of Incorporation
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to reflect its support of restrictions on rifles and shotguns as well.
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HCI National Committee
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Steve Allen
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Arthur Ashe
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Lauren Bacall
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Marjorie Benton
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Lloyd Bridges
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Edmund G. Brown, Sr.
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Ellen Burstyn
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Julia Child
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Jackie Cooper
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Hume Cronyn
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Joseph Curran
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Stephan Dart
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William Dorman
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Gerald Dunfey
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
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Dianne Feinstein
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Kenneth Gibson
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Rabbi Jos. B. Glaser
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Betsy Gotbaum
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Michael Gross
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Elliot Jones Halberstam
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Mariette Hartley
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Richard Hatcher
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Janet Gray Hayes
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Andrew Heiskell
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Hal Holbrook
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Maynard Jackson
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Albert Jenner, Jr.
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Shirley Knight
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Patricia Kennedy Lawford
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Jack Lemmon
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Edward Levi
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John Lindsay
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Marsha Mason
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Jane McMichael
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Patrick Murphy
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Paul Newman
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George D. Newton, Jr.
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Victor Palmeri
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Gregory Peck
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Russell Peterson
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Sol Price
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Milton Rector
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Will Rogers, Jr.
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James W. Rouse
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Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler
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Neil Simon
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Rod Steiger
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Dr. Emanuel Taney
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Jessica Tandy
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Eli Wallach
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Ruth Warrick
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Francis Wheat
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James Whitmore
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Andy Williams
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The Center to Prevent Handgun Violence (CPHV) is an HCI "educational"
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spin-off that portrays firearms and their ownership as inherently
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dangerous. Straight Talk About Risks (S.T.A.R.), CPHV's
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politically-based anti-gun curriculum targets schoolchildren aged
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pre-K through 12th grade.
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The CPHV is located at 1400 K Street, N.W., Suite 500,
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Washington, DC 20005.
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Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV)
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Headquarters: 100 Maryland Avenue, N.E.
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Washington, DC 20002
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Telephone: (202) 544-7190
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President: Michael K. Beard
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Co-Chairpersons: Ethel Kennedy, Coretta Scott King
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National Sponsors
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Cesar Chavez
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William E. Colby
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Judy Collins
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Monsignor John J. Egan
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Walter E. Fauntroy
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Dr. Dorothy Height
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Dr. Barbara Jordan
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Comm. George Napper
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Harry Nillson
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Gregory Peck
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Dr. Alvin F. Pouissant
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Rabbi David Sapperstein
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The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV), was originally formed in
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1975 as the National Coalition to Ban Handguns (NCBH) "for the purposes
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of banning the importation, manufacture, sale, transfer, ownership
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and possession of handguns." In 1989, after expanding its efforts to
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include restrictions on all firearms, the group adopted its new name,
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Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.
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The United Methodist Church was the principle founder of CSGV. CSGV's
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membership is comprised of individual supporters. Ex-CIA employee,
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Edward O. Welles, who also helped to form HCI, was an original NCBH
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board member and, reportedly, NCCH/HCI was an unreported member of the
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Coalition for several years.
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CSGV's policy-making membership is comprised of 34 national
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organizations including:
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American Association of Suicidology
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American Ethical Union
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Americans for Democratic Action
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American Jewish Committee
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American Jewish Congress
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American Psychiatric Association
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American Public Health Association
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B'nai B'rith Women
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Center for Science in the Public Interest
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Central Conference of American Rabbis
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Child Welfare League
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Church of the Brethren, Washington Office
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Friends Committee on National Legislation
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International Ladies Garment Workers Union
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Jesuit Conference - Office of Social Ministries
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National Association of Social Workers
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National Council of Jewish Women, Inc.
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National Council of Negro Women
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National Jewish Welfare Board
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National Urban League, Inc.
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Presbyterian Church (USA) <20> The Program Agency
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The Bible Holiness Movement, International
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Union of American Hebrew Congregations
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Unitarian Universalist Association
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United Church of Christ <20> Center for Social Action
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United Methodist Church <20> Board of Church and
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Society; Board of Global Ministries, Women's Div.
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U.S. Conference of Mayors
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U.S. Student Association
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United Synagogue of America
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Women's National Democratic Club - Public Affairs Committee
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Women's League for Conservative Judaism
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Young Women's Christian Association of the USA,
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National Board
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The Educational Fund to End Handgun Violence (EFEHV)
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Headquarters: Box 72
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110 Maryland Avenue, N.E.
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Washington, DC 20002
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Telephone: (202) 544-7227
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Director: Josh Horwitz
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Incorporated in 1978 as an "educational" spin-off to the Coalition to
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Stop Gun Violence, the EFEHV is supported by private donations and
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foundation grants. The fund distributes anti-gun "research" on handgun
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violence, firearms marketing and production, and firearms design.
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The Violence Policy Center (VPC)
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Headquarters: 1300 N Street, N.W.
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Washington, DC 20005
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Telephone: (202) 783-4071
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Executive Director: Josh Sugarmann
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Of Counsel: Kristen Rand
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The Violence Policy Center is the new name of the New Right Watch
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(NRW), a non-profit group that "researched" what it perceived as a
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new right-wing American political movement. NRW focused its attack
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on semi-automatic firearms with two releases: Assault Weapons and
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Accessories in America (1988), a joint effort with EFEHV, and Assault
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Weapons: Analysis, New Research, and Legislation (1989). Funding for
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New Right Watch was received from individual and foundation grants.
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VPC is a non-profit national "educational" foundation that proposes
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firearms restrictions as measures to reduce violence in America. VPC's
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Executive Director, Josh Sugarmann, formerly the Executive Director of
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the New Right Watch and, previously, with the National Coalition to Ban
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Handguns, is the author of a new book attacking the NRA, NRA: Money,
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Firepower, and Fear (1992).
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Other National Organizations With Anti-Gun Policies
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AFL-CIO
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American Academy of Pediatrics
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American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities
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American Association of Retired Persons
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American Association of School Administrators
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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
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American Bar Association
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American Civil Liberties Union
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American Medical Association
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American Trauma Society
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National Association of Community Health Centers
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National Association of School Psychologists
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National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
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National Education Association
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National Safe Kids Campaign
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Harris Foundation
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Hechinger Foundation
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Lauder Foundation
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Lawrence Foundation
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Ortenberg Foundation
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Police Foundation
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H.M. Strong Foundation
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Florence and John Shumann Foundation
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The Council of the Great City Schools
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U.S. Catholic Conference, Dept. of Social Development
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Committee for the Study of Handgun Misuse
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& World Peace
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Common Cause
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Children's Defense Fund
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Disarm Educational Fund
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George Gund Fund
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Anti-Gun Individuals & Celebrities
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Steve Allen - Entertainer*
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Cleveland Amory - Author
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Louis Anderson - Comedian
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Richard Dean Anderson - Actor
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Arthur Ashe - Tennis Pro
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Ed Asner - Actor
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Lauren Bacall - Actress*
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Candice Bergen - Actress
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Peter Bonerz - Actor
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Jimmy Breslin - Columnist
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Lloyd Bridges - Actor*
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Steven Brill - Author
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Mel Brooks - Actor/Director
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Dr. Joyce Brothers - Psychologist/ Author
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Art Buchwald - Columnist
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Ellen Burstyn - Actress
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Robert Chartloff - Producer
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Julia Child - Author/Chef*
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Jackie Cooper - Actor/Director*
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Hume Cronyn - Actor*
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Pam Dawber - Actress
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Phil Donahue - Talk Show Host
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Michael Douglas - Actor
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Amitai Etzioni - Teacher
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Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. - Actor*
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Mike Farrell - Actor
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Jane Fonda - Actress
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Art Garfunkel - Singer
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James Glassman - Editor
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Louis Gossett, Jr. - Actor
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Lewis Grizzard - Columnist
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Michael Gross - Actor
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Elliott Gould - Actor
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Bryant Gumbel - Entertainer
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Dianne Feinstein - Politician
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Mark Harmon - Actor
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Mariette Hartley - Actress
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Howard Hessman - Actor
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Hal Holbrook - Actor*
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Maynard Jackson - Mayor, Atlanta*
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C. Everett Koop - Former Surgeon General, National Safe Kids Campaign
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William Kovacs - Director
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Ann Landers - Columnist
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Norman Lear - Producer and Pres. People for the American Way
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Jack Lemmon - Actor*
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Hal Linden - Actor
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Jack Lord - Actor
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Marsha Mason - Actress*
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Mary McGrory - Columnist
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Abner Mikva - Lawyer
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Norval Morris - Law Professor
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Paul Newman - Actor
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Harry Nilson - Singer
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Leonard Nimoy - Actor
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Jennifer O'Neill - Actress
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Jane Pauley - Entertainer
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Gregory Peck - Actor*
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Steven Rockefeller - Financier
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Will Rogers, Jr. - Actor
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Neil Simon - Playwright*
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Rod Steiger - Actor*
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Jessica Tandy - Actress*
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Tom Teepen - Editor
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Marlo Thomas - Actress*
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Garry Trudeau - Cartoonist
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Eli Wallach - Actor*
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Richard Widmark - Actor
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James Whitmore - Actor*
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Andy Williams - Singer*
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Oprah Winfrey - Entertainer
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Joanne Woodward - Actress*
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Herman Wouk - Author
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* Denotes membership on HCI's National Committee
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Anti-Gun Corporations/Corporate Heads
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The following listing includes the most prominent national
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corporations and/or corporate heads that have used the company name
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while actively supporting anti-gun proposals or organizations.
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Avnet, Inc.
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Leon Machiz, Chrm. & CEO
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80 Cutter Mill Road
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Great Neck, NY 11021
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(516) 466-7000
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Electrical components and computer products
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Bud Yorkin Productions
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Bud Yorkin, President
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132 South Rodeo Drive
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Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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(310) 274-8111
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Televsion productions
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Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc.
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Philip M. Hawley, Chrm. & CEO
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444 South Flower Street
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Los Angeles, CA 90071
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(213) 620-0150
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Retail clothing and accessories stores
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Crown Central Petroleum Corp.
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Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.
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One North Central Street
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Box 1168
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Baltimore, MD 21203
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(301) 539-7400
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Refiners and marketers of petroleum products, convenience stores
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Hewlett-Packard Company
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David Packard, Chrm.
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3000 Hanover Street
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Palo Alto, CA 94303
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(415) 857-1501
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Computers and measurement products
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Hyatt Corporation
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Jay Pritzker, Chrm. & CEO
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200 West Madison
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Chicago, IL 60606
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(312) 750-1234
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International hotels
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ICN Biomedicals
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Adam Jerney, Chrm. & CEO
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3300 Hyland Avenue
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Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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(714) 545-0113
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Pharmaceutical and biomedical products
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Johnson & Johnson
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Ralph S. Larsen, Chrm. & CEO
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One Johnson & Johnson Plaza
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New Brunswick, NJ 08933
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(908) 524-0400
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Health care, pharmaceuticals, professional and consumer products
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Legg Mason, Inc.
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Raymond A. Mason, Chrm. & CEO
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111 South Calvert Street
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Baltimore, MD 21203
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(301) 539-3400
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Investment brokers, dealers
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Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
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Henry B. Schacht, Chrm. & CEO
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500 Jackson Street
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Box 3005
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Columbus, IN 47202
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(812) 377-5000
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Diesel engines, related parts
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Clorox Corporation
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Charles R. Weaver, Chrm. & CEO
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1221 Broadway
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Oakland, CA 94612
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(415) 271-7000
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Household cleaning products
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Fairmont Hotels
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Robert Small, Pres. & CEO
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Atop Nab Hill
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San Francisco, CA 94106
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(415) 772-5000
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Hotel chain
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MNC Financial, Inc.
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Alfred Lerner, Chrm.
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Ten Light Street
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Box 987
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Baltimore, MD 21203
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(301) 244-5000
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Commercial and consumer banking, financial services
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General Host Corporation
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Harris J. Ashton, Chrm., Pres. & CEO
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22 Gate House Road
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Box 10045
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Stamford, CT 06904
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(203) 357-9900
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Specialty retailer of nursery and craft products
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Hechinger Company
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John W. Hechinger, Chrm.
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1616 McCormick Drive
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Landover, MD 20785
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(301) 341-1000
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Lumber and building supply retailer
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A & M Records
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Al Cafaro, Chrm. & CEO
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595 Madison Avenue
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New York, NY 10022
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(212) 826-0477
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Record Production, Entertainment
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Southland Corporation
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Masatoshi Ito, Chrm.
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2711 North Haskell Avenue
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Dallas, TX 75221
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Convenience stores
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Straight Arrow Publishers
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Jann Wenner, Chrm. & CEO
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745 5th, Avenue
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New York, NY 10151
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(212) 758-3800
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Publications: Rolling Stone Magazine; Us Magazine; The Men's Journal
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Time Warner Inc.
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Gerald M. Levin, Chrm. & CEO
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75 Rockefeller Plaza
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New York, NY 10019
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(212) 484-8000
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Publishing, film and music recordings
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20th Century Fox
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Barry Diller, Chrm. & CEO
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Box 900
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Beverly Hills, CA 90213
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(310) 277-2211
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Film and television production
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Publication and Media Outlets
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The following publications and media outlets have also assisted in
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the attack on Second Amendment rights. The editorial policies of some
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of the media sources listed below portray firearms in a negative manner
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in an attempt to generate public support for restrictions on firearms
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ownership. Others have refused some or all of NRA's advertisements.
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American Broadcasting Company
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ABC Television Network
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77 W. 66th Street
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New York, NY 10023-6298
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Audubon Society
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Audubon
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950 Third Avenue
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New York, NY 10022-2705
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(212) 546-9100
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Better Homes and Gardens
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1716 Locust Street
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Des Moines, IA 50309-3023
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(515) 284-3000
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Blue Chip Stamps
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15801 S. Eastern Avenue
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Los Angeles, CA 90040
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(213) 720-4600
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The Christian Publishing Society
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The Christian Science Monitor
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One Norway Street
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Boston, MA 02115
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(508) 586-6200
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Columbia Broadcasting Service
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CBS Television Network
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51 W. 52nd Street
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New York, NY 10019
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(212) 975-4321
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Corporation For Public Broadcasting
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PBS Television
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1320 Braddock Place
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Alexandria, VA 22314-1698
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(703) 739-5000
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(703) 739-0775 - Fax
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Cox Newspapers
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Credibank Towers, Suite 400
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2800 Biscayne Blvd.
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Miami, FL 33137
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(305) 576-7678
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Gannett News Service
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USA Today
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1000 Wilson Blvd.
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Arlington, VA 22229
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(703) 276-5806
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Johnson Publishing Company, Inc.
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Ebony Magazine
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820 S. Michigan avenue
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Chicago, IL 60605-2190
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(312) 322-9250
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Knight-Ridder Newspapers
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Detroit Free-Press
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321 W. LaFayette Blvd.
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Detroit, MI 48231
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(313) 222-6400,
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Miami Herald
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One Herald Plaza
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Miami, FL 33132-1683
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(305) 350-2111
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McCall's Magazine
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110 Fifth Avenue
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New York, NY 10017-5603
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(212) 463-1000
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National Broadcasting Company
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NBC Television Network
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30 Rockefeller Plaza
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New York, NY 10112
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(212) 664-4444
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Newsweek, Inc.
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Newsweek Magazine
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444 Madison Avenue
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New York, NY 10022-6999
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(212) 350-4000
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The New York Times Corporation
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The New York Times
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229 W. 43rd Street
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New York, NY 10036
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(212) 556-1234
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Time Magazine
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Time & Life Building
|
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Rockefeller Center
|
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|
New York, NY 10020
|
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(212) 522-1212
|
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Times-Mirror Corporation
|
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The Los Angeles Times
|
|||
|
Times Mirror Square
|
|||
|
Los Angeles, CA 90053
|
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|
(213) 237-3000
|
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The Baltimore Sun
|
|||
|
501 N. Calvert Street
|
|||
|
Baltimore, MD 21278
|
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|
(301) 332-6300
|
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|
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The Tribune Company
|
|||
|
Chicago Tribune
|
|||
|
435 N. Michigan Avenue
|
|||
|
Chicago, IL 60611
|
|||
|
(312) 227-3000
|
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Washington Post
|
|||
|
1150 15th Street, N.W.
|
|||
|
Washington, D.C. 20071
|
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(202) 334-6000
|
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