Progress Report.Progress Report, from Handgun Control Inc. and the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, had much good news for its members and donors in the Winter issue. Of the "Dangerous Dozen" candidates who "oppose common sense gun control measures," 11 of them lost election or reelection re·e·lect also re-e·lect tr.v. re·e·lect·ed, re·e·lect·ing, re·e·lects To elect again. re last fall. They included Sen. Alfonse D'Amato of N.Y who lost his senate seat to the author of the Brady Bill, Rep. Charles Schumer, despite the $165,000 the NRA NRA (National Rifle Association of America) organization that encourages sharpshooting and use of firearms for hunting. [Am. Pop. Culture: NCE, 1895] See : Hunting spent on behalf of D'Amato. Jim and Sarah Brady's photo appears prominently in the nameplate of the 8-page, 2-color self-mailer. Inside, articles deal with various gun control legislative actions, lawsuits against gun manufacturers, the activities of CPHV CPHV Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence CPHV Center for the Prevention of Handgun Violence (including a Tony Bennett-headlined fundraiser)-plus a letter from Sarah Brady Sarah Brady (born Sarah Jane Kemp on February 6, 1942) is the wife of former White House Press Secretary James Scott Brady. She was born to L. Stanley Kemp, a high school teacher and later FBI agent, and Frances Stufflebean Kemp, a former teacher and homemaker. on the Children's Gun Violence Prevention Act, which arose out of last year's school shootings-plus a coupon to return with a donation, which is non-tax-deductible "because we lobby full-time." |
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