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Anti-Gun Lobbying Organizations (a list)

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Anti-Gun Lobbying OrganizationsREV. 1/2002Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (BCPGV)Headquarters: 1225 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 1100Washington, DC 20005(202) 898-0792 Fax: (202) 371-9615Communications Fax: (202) 682-4462 www.handguncontrol.org Regional Offices: 10951 W. Pico Boulevard, Suite 204Los Angeles, CA 90064(213) 446-0056 Fax: (310) 475-3147268 Bush Street, Box 555San Francisco, CA 94108(415) 433-3535 Fax: (415) 433-3357705 12th AvenueSan Diego, CA 92101(619) 557-0100 Fax: (619) 233-668211 South LaSalle Street, Suite 2302Chicago, IL 60603(312) 920-0504 Fax: (312) 920-0807Staff: 32Founding Chair: Nelson T. "Pete" Shields, IIIChair: Sarah BradyPresident: Michael BarnesTreasurer: Mark IngramSecretary: Lois HessBoard of Directors:David BirenbaumCarl BogusJohn CordermanLee FisherJohn HechingerLarry LowensteinJohn PhillipsHelen RaiserMaurice RosenblattJeanne ShieldsOdile SternEdward O. WellesPublication: Washington Report, quarterlyPAC: National Handgun Control Voter Education FundMembership: 250,000 dues-paying members. HCI claims 1,000,000+ members, but this includes contacts by interested parties by any means.In 2001, Handgun Control, Inc. changed its name to Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. The organization originated (1974) as the National Council to Control Handguns (NCCH), a group which lobbied for government restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms through support for restrictions on the manufacture, importation, sale, transfer, and civilian possession of handguns. The organization voiced a desire for an eventual handgun ban through gradual steps, but changed its name and espoused goals due to results of a survey. In 1991, then HCI amended its Articles of Incorporation to reflect its support of restrictions on rifles and shotguns as well.BCPGV National Committee:Lauren BacallMarjorie BentonEllen BurstynJulia ChildJackie CooperHume CronynJoseph CurranStephan DartWilliam DormanGerald DunfeyKenneth GibsonRabbi Jos. B. GlaserBetsy GotbaumMichael GrossElliot Jones HalberstamMariette HartleyRichard HatcherJanet Gray HayesAndrew HeiskellHal HolbrookMaynard JacksonAlbert Jenner, Jr.Shirley KnightPatricia Kennedy LawfordEdward LeviJohn LindsayMarsha MasonJane McMichaelPatrick MurphyPaul NewmanGeorge D. Newton, Jr.Victor PalmeriGregory PeckRussell PetersonSol PriceMilton RectorWill Rogers, Jr.James W. RouseRabbi Alexander M. SchindlerNeil SimonRod SteigerDr. Emanuel TaneyEli WallachRuth WarrickFrancis WheatJames WhitmoreAndy WilliamsThe Center to Prevent Handgun Violence (CPHV) is a BCPGV "educational" spin-off that portrays firearms and their ownership as inherently dangerous. Straight Talk About Risks (S.T.A.R.), CPHV's politically-based anti-gun curriculum targets schoolchildren aged pre-K through 12th grade. The CPHV is located at 1400 K Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005.Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV)Headquarters: 100 Maryland Avenue, N.E.Washington, DC 20002(202) 544-7190 www.gunfree.inter.net/cgsv President: Michael K. BeardCo-Chairpersons: Ethel Kennedy, Coretta Scott KingNational Sponsors:Judy CollinsMonsignor John J. EganWalter E. FauntroyDr. Dorothy HeightComm. George NapperHarry NillsonGregory PeckDr. Alvin F. PouissantRabbi David SappersteinThe Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV), was originally formed in 1975 as the National Coalition to Ban Handguns (NCBH) "for the purposes of banning the importation, manufacture, sale, transfer, ownership and possession of handguns." In 1989, after expanding its efforts to include restrictions on all firearms, the group adopted its new name, Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.The United Methodist Church was the principle founder of CSGV. CSGV's membership is comprised of individual supporters. Ex-CIA employee, Edward O. Welles, who also helped to form HCI, was an original NCBH board member and, reportedly, NCCH/HCI was an unreported member of the Coalition for several years.CSGV's policy-making membership is comprised of the following 44 national organizations:American Academy of PediatricsAmerican Association of SuicidologyAmerican Ethical UnionAmericans for Democratic ActionAmerican Jewish CommitteeAmerican Jewish CongressAmerican Psychiatric AssociationAmerican Public Health AssociationBaptist Peace Fellowship of North AmericaThe Bible Holiness Movement, InternationalB'nai B'rith WomenCenter for Science in the Public InterestCentral Conference of American RabbisChild Welfare LeagueChurch of the Brethren, Washington OfficeCitizens For SafetyThe Communitarian NetworkThe Council of The Great City SchoolsThe DISARM Education FundFellowship ReconciliationFriends Committee on National LegislationInternational Ladies Garment Workers UnionJesuit Conference Office of Social MinistriesJewish Community Center AssociationLoretto CommunityMennonite Central Comm., DC OfficeNational Association of Social WorkersNational Council of Jewish Women, Inc.National Council of Negro Women, Inc.National Urban League, Inc.North American Federation of Temple YouthPan American Trauma AssociationPresbyterian Church USA,Social Justice and Peacemaking Ministry UnitUnion of American Hebrew Congregations,Religious Action CenterUnitarian Universalist AssociationUnited Church of Christ, Office for Church and SocietyUnited Federation of TeachersUnited Methodist Church, Board of Church and SocietyU.S. Conference of MayorsU.S. Student AssociationUnited Synagogues of AmericaWomen's League for Conservative JudaismWomen's National Democratic ClubYWCA of the U.S.A.The Educational Fund to End Handgun Violence (EFEHV)Headquarters: Box 72110 Maryland Avenue, N.E.Washington, DC 20002(202) 544-7227Director: Josh HorwitzIncorporated in 1978 as an "educational" spin-off to the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, the EFEHV is supported by private donations and foundation grants. The fund distributes anti-gun research on handgun violence, firearms marketing and production, and firearms design.The Violence Policy Center (VPC)Headquarters: 1300 N Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20005(202) 783-4071 www.vpc.org Executive Director: Josh SugarmannOf Counsel: Kristen RandThe Violence Policy Center is the new name of the New Right Watch (NRW), a non-profit group that "researched" what it perceived as a new right-wing American political movement. NRW focused its attack on semi-automatic firearms with two releases: "Assault Weapons and Accessories in America" (1988), a joint effort with EFEHV, and "Assault Weapons: Analysis, New Research, and Legislation" (1989). Funding for New Right Watch was received from individual and foundation grants.VPC is a non-profit national "educational" foundation that proposes firearms restrictions, including total handgun prohibition, as measures to reduce violence in America. VPC's Executive Director, Josh Sugarmann, formerly the Executive Director of the New Right Watch and, previously, with the National Coalition to Ban Handguns, authored a book attacking the NRA -- NRA: Money, Firepower, and Fear (1992). In 1997, VPC produced a report attacking NRA's Eddie Eagle program, calling it "Joe Camel with feathers". This attack was so scurrilous that many in the media denounced it. It stands as clear evidence that VPC is more interesed in attacking NRA than in finding any rational or effective solutions to violence in America.CeaseFire, Inc.Headquarters: 1290 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10104(212) 484-1616 www.ceasefire.org Executive Director: Elizabeth SchmidtCeaseFire, Inc. was formed in 1995 with a stated mission to "reshape the gun violence debate in America." Infused with money from Courtney Love, the widow of rock star Curt Cobain, who committed suicide, the organization signed on the numerous high- profile celebrities and business people listed below to their advisory panel. CeaseFire runs TV Public Service Announcements with celebrities and runs print advertising in major newspapers and magazines with the message that guns are dangerous and gun ownership is a threat to family and friends. Their stated goal is to promote "handgun-free homes and families" by claiming that gun ownership is a public health threat.Advisory Panel MembersReginald Brack, Chairman, Time, Inc.Senator Bill Bradley, (D-NJ)Stephen Brobeck, Exec. Dir. Consumer Federation of AmericaDoug Carlston, Chairman and CEO, Broderbund Software, Inc.President Jimmy CarterSenator John Chafee, (R-RI)K. Kaufer Christoffel, M.D., M.P.H., Children's Mem. Hospital, ChicagoWalter Cronkite, JournalistBarry Diller, Chairman, Silver King CommunicationsMichael Douglas, ActorMillard Drexler, CEO, Gap. Inc.Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense FundMichael Eisner, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Co.Susan Estrich, Professor, The Law Center, The University of Southern CaliforniaSenator Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA)Mark Finucane, Former Chairman, National Association of Public HospitalsTom Freston, Chairman, MTV NetworksKieth Geiger, Pres., Nat'l Education AssociationGerald Grinstein, Chairman, Burlington NorthernAlan G. Hassenfeld, Chairman, Pres. and CEO, Hasbro, Inc.John F. Kennedy, Jr., Editor in Chief, GEORGEDeborah Leff, Pres., The Joyce FoundationH. Michael Lemmons, Exec. Dir., Congress of Nat'l Black ChurchesEdward Malloy, Pres., University of Notre DamePaul Newman, ActorMichael Ovitz, Pres., The Walt Disney CompanyRon Perlman, Pres., Revlon, Inc.Mike Pertschuk, Co-Director, The Advocacy InstituteRoberta Copper Ramo, Pres. American Bar AssociationSteve Rattner, General Partner, Lazard Freres & Co.Matt Rodriguez, Superintendent, Chicago Police DepartmentMark Rosenburg, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Nat'l Center for InjuryPrevention and ControlDewey Stokes, Former Nat'l Pres., FOPHoward Stringer, Chairman and CEO, TELE-TVStephen Teret, M.D., M.P.H., Director, John Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and ResearchJames Todd, M. D., Executive Vice-Pres., AMAJann S. Wenner, Chairman, Wenner Media, Inc.Lois Jean White, Pres.-Elect, Nat'l PTAJay Winston, Director, Center for Health Communications, Harvard UniversityMillion Mom March OrganizationMillion Mom March National OfficeSan Francisco General HospitalSan Francisco, CA 94110tel: 415 821-8200tel: 888-989-MOMS fax: 415-821-5811email: national@millionmommarch.orgBoard of DirectorsMary Leigh Blek, Board PresidentTom Vanden Berk, ChairTony Hernandez, SecretaryBeckie BrownDonna Dees-ThomasesKatina JohnstoneK. Francis Lee, M.DCatherine MurphySteve YoungAndrew McGuire, Executive DirectorMillion Mom March (MMM) is a national grassroots, chapter-based organization formed in 1999 as a reaction to the shooting at the jewish community center in suburban Los Angelos. Their stated goal is to win passage of "gun laws, including: (1)licensing of handgun owners, (2) registration of handguns, (3) creating consumer product safety standards for guns, (4) closing the "gun show loophole," and (5) limiting gun purchases to no more than one a month." They staged a march in Washington, D.C. On Mothers Day 2000 and have continued to build a national organization. The founder, Donna Dees-Thomases is a close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton.Americans for Gun SafetyArlington, VirginiaPhone (202) 775-0300Founder: Andrew McKelveyExecutive Director: Jonathan Cowanww2.americansforgunsafety.comAGS was formed in June, 2000 and claims to be a centerist gun safety group. Its Executive Director, however, is the former Chief of staff to the aggressively anti-gun Andrew Cuomo at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.AGS is building a national group by affiliating with smaller state based groups and providing them with funding and an national network under which to operate.Consumer Federation of America1424 16th Street, NWWashington, DC 20036Phone: 202-387-6121Fax: 202-265-7989 www.consumerfed.org Organized in 1968, the CFA is a federation of consumer groups from around the nation. It currently has 260 members all parts of the country (For a list see http://www.stateandlocal.org/listomems.html.) CFA has now made the regulation of firearms a primary area of activity. They are the primary proponent of the Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act which would give the U.S. Treasury Department broad authority to regulate guns, including the authority to ban them. CFA also operates a tax exempt 501 (c) (3) called the Consumer Federation of America Foundation.HELP NetworkChildren's Memorial Hospital2300 Children's PlazaChicago, Illinois 60614Phone (773) 880-3826Fax (773) 880-6615 www.guninfo.org HELP Network was formed in 1993 and claims to be the "health voice in the national debate about handgun violence." HELP endorses redcing civilian access to handguns, and funds research to support that agenda.Join Together441 Stuart StreetBoston, Massachusetts 02116Phone (617) 437-1500Fax (617) 437-9394 www.jointogether.org Join Together was formed to serve as a national organizing link for national, state and local organizations to promote anti- violence prevention programs and to support passage of restrictive gun laws. In particular, Join Together supports the "public health" approach to criminol violence, seeking to treat crime as a disease and firearms as the cause.The American Jewish CongressHeadquarters:15 East 84th StreetNew York, NY 10028Phone (212) 360-1540Fax (212) 249-3672Jack Rosen, PresidentPhil Baum, Executive DirectorGovernment Affairs:2027 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036Phone (202) 332-4001Matthew Dorf, Director www.ajcongress.org The American Jewish Congress has long supported restrictive gun laws. However, they are now engaged in active Congressional lobbying for passage of legislation that infringes Second Amendment rights.The Ford Foundation320 East 43rd StreetNew York, NY 10017Phone (212)573-5000Fax (212)599-4584The Ford Foundation has provided financial grants to programs aimed at restricting gun ownership and regulating gun owners' rights.The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation140 S. Dearborn St. Ste. 1100Chicago, IL 60603-5285Phone (312) 726-8000The MacArthur Foundation is a primary source of financial support for groups and individuals promoting the anti-gun agenda.The Joyce Foundation135 South LaSalle Street, Suite 4010Chicago, Illinois 60603Phone (312) 782-2426Fax (312) 782-4160The Joyce Foundation is one of the leading sources of funding for anti-gun groups and individuals. Anti-gun academics receive grants to complete studies that invariably find a link between gun ownership and crime.Firearm Injury Center at Penn (FICAP)3440 Market Street, First FloorUniversity of Pennsylvania Health SystemPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-3335(215)614-0319 http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ficap/ FICAP, founded in 1997 at the University of Pennsylvania, conducts research on firearms as a "public health" problem. This research is designed to show that restrictions on firearms ownership are the solution to firearms injuries. FICAP is funded by the anti-gun Joyce Foundation (see above) and designs research projects to produce anti-gun research that is used to influence the media, policy makers and legislators.Physicians for Social Responsibility1101 14th Street NW, Suite 700Washington, D.C. 20005Phone (202) 898-0150Fax (202) 898-0172 http://www.psr.org Orginally formed to oppose nuclear weapons, PSR has widened their scope to include many other causes. On firearms it has endorsed international small arms disarmament. PSR has endoresd virtually every restrictive gun law which has been proposed including one-gun-a-month, ban on "junk" guns, and ammunition purchase restrictions.California Wellness Foundation6320 Canoga Ave., Suite 1700Woodland Hills, California 91367-7111Phone (818) 593-6600 www.tcwf.org Board of DirectorsEarl G. Mink, ChairAlice A. Lytle, J.D., Vice ChairGary L. Yates, President and CEOEzra C. Davidson, Jr., M.D.Kenneth W. Kizer, M.D.Stewart Kwoh, J.D.Luz Vega MarquisBarbara Marshall, R.N.Douglas X. Patino, PH.D.Peggy SaikaThe California Wellness Foundation is a private foundation funded in February, 1992 by a substantial endowment from Health Net, one of California's largest health maintenance organizations. Through grants the Foundation funds research and public action targeted at "public health" issues. This includes grants for anti-gun research, community and governmental action, and policy advocacy. This foundation is one of the primary funding sources for state and local anti-gun causes.State Anti-Gun OrganizationsThe following organizations operate at the state level to promote the passage of anti-gun laws and ordinances. These groups are also very active in the area of initiatives and referendums in those states which allow these plebiscites.ALABAMASociety Against Firearm EndangermentDavid Reynolds502 Montgomery HighwaySuite 202Vestavia Hills, AL 35216F: 205-979-2750P: 205-979-2999Mothers Against ViolenceMarilyn & Michael Jackson605 40th StreetFairfield, AL 35064P: 205-785-6765ARIZONAHandgun Control ActivistsGeraldine Anderson3617 W. Camino RealGlendale, AZ 85310CALIFORNIACalifornians for Responsible Gun LawsKae McGuire2140 Shattuck Ave.Suite 1201Berkley, CA 94704P: 510-649-8946F: 510-649-8970email: CRGL@GUNLAWS.ORGPacific Center for Violence PreventionAndrew McGuireExecutive DirectorSan Francisco General HospitalSan Francisco, CA 94110P: 415-285-1793Women Against Gun ViolenceSusan ShawAnn Reiss LaneP.O. Box 1501Culver City, CA 90232-1501P: 310-204-2348F: 310-204-6643Los Angeles Teens On Target/Youth AliveFidel Valenzuela7601 Imperial Hwy.JPI - Room # 31T-3135Downey, CA 90242P: 310-401-8166F: 310-401-7201COLORADOColorado Children's CampaignBarbara O Brien1600 ShermanDenver, CO 80203P: 303-839-1580Physicians for Social Responsibility -- ColoradoSam Cole1738 Wynkoop St., Ste. 1Denver, CO 80202P: 303-298-8001F: 303-293-2813CONNECTICUTConnecticut Coalition Against Gun ViolenceSue McCalleyP.O. Box 523Southport, CT 06490P: 203-637-2694FLORIDAFlorida Coalition to Stop Gun ViolenceSteve BourieP.O. Box 644Dania, FL 33004P: 954-989-9374email: GUNFREEFLA@AOL.COMMAD DADS of Greater OcalaPatrick HadleyPresidentP.O. Box 3704Ocala, FL 34478P: 904-629-3100GEORGIAGeorgians Against Gun Violence, Inc.Ronald W. Horn--Board ChairmanP.O. Box 673732Marietta, GA 30006-0063P: 404-521-3605Georgians United Against Gun ViolenceClinton M. Marsh1401 Adams Dr., SWAtlanta, GA 30311P: 404-699-0708HAWAIIFirearms CoalitionPatty May450 Kaha St.Kailua, HI 96734P: 808-536-7733Hawaii Firearms Control CoalitionNadine OderaP.O. Box 1245Kaneoke, HI 96744P: 808-235-4222ILLINOISIllinois Council Against Handgun ViolenceDan Kotowski175 Jackson St., Ste. A-1038Chicago, IL 60604P: 312-341-0939F: 312-341-9770Quad Citizens for Responsible Gun LawsTeresa MesichP.O. Box 3084Rock Island, IL 61204-3084P: 309-788-7339Rise High ProjectsJohn MayBox 104Chicago, IL 60613P: 312-879-7920INDIANAConcerned Citizens About Gun ViolenceDavid Mason4600 Sunset Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46208P: 317-940-9682G.R.I.E.F. of IndianaPatty Williams2915 North OakwoodMuncie, IN 47303P: 765-282-2210F: 765-747-3299IOWAIowans for the Prevention of Gun ViolenceJohn JohnsonP.O. Box 2643Cedar Rapids, IA 52406P: 319-364-7382email: JJIPGV@AOL.COMKENTUCKYKentuckian's Chapter for Handgun ControlNancy Evans306 Chelsea RoadLouisville, KY 40207P: 502-894-9050Kentucky Voice for Crime VictimsP.O. Box 14123Louisville, KY 40212-1023P: 502-367-0638Presbyterian Church (USA)Reverend Kathy LancasterCriminal Justice Office100 Witherspoon St.Louisville, KY 40202-1396P: 502-569-5803LOUISIANALouisiana CeasefireRichard Haymaker254 Nelson Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808P: 504-766-6432F: 504-769-3810MARYLANDMarylanders Against Handgun AbuseNancy Fenton3000 Chestnut Ave, Ste. 203Baltimore, MD 21211P: 410-889-1477F: 410-889-1480MASSACHUSETTSAmericans for a Non-Violent SocietyMorrison BumpP.O. Box 497Natick, MA 01760-0005P: 508-785-0817Citizens for SafetyHarlan Jones95 Berkeley Street, Room 412Boston, MA 02116P: 617-542-7712Dorchester Youth CollaborativeLavall BrownExecutive Director1514-A Dorchester Ave.Dorchester, MA 02122P: 617-288-1748Stop Handgun ViolenceJennifer Fraser29 Crafts Street, Ste. 300Newton, MA 02135P: 617-965-4636F: 617-965-7308MICHIGANMichigan Citizens for Handgun ControlMarj Levin801 S Adams, Ste 104Birmingham, MI 48009P: 248-540-6868SOSADClementine Barfield2441 W Grand Blvd.Detroit, MI 48208P: 313-361-5200Women Against Gun ViolenceJeannie WeinerP.O. Box 2453Farmington Hills, MI 48331P: 248-661-2030MINNESOTACitizens for a Safer MinnesotaMary Lewis GrowKen Collins1238 East Shryer AvenueMaplewood, MN 55109P: 612-483-1149Lynne Westphal5704 Kemrich Dr.Edina, MN 55435P: 612-941-8493MISSOURIAd Hoc Group Against CrimeAlvin BrooksPresident3330 Troost AveKansas City, MO 64109P: 816-531-0000F: 816-753-6565Coalition Against Concealed GunsSharon Polster3692 Runnymeade St.Charles, MO 63301P: 314-946-2657Missourians Against Handgun ViolenceSteve Sorkin9378 Olive, Ste. 120St. Louis, MO 63132P: 314-692-7452F: 314-692-7454E.N.O.U.G.H.Linda SpenceP.O. Box 10053Kansas City, MO 64171P: 816-855-1721F: 816-234-3039NEBRASKANebraskans for Responsible Gun OwnershipJoan Vinke16512 Frederick CircleOmaha, NE 69130P: 402-334-8944NEW HAMPSHIRESeacoast Advocates for Gun ControlAlex Hirlihy55 Lang RoadRye, NH 03870P: 603-964-9079NEW JERSEYCease Fire New JerseyBryan Miller15 East Redman AvenueHaddonfield, NJ 08033Joan Diefenbach176 West State St.Trenton, NJ 08608-1190P: 609-396-9546Jack Johnson2000 Florence AvenueHazlet, NJ 07730P: 908-264-1236F: 908-264-9278Ellen Saxon199 Laurel CirclePrinceton, NJ 08540-2718P: 609-924-8468NEW MEXICONew Mexico CeasefireSherry Tippett922 Acequia MadreSanta Fe, NM 87501P: 505-982-4253NEW YORKFellowship of ReconciliationDavid SchilingBox 271Nyack, NY 10960P: 914-358-4601Handgun Control of New YorkOdile Stem26 W 84th StreetNew York, NY 10024P: 212-873-3361F: 212-687-1482Mothers Against ViolenceAissatou Bey-GarciaHarlem Hospital CenterDivision of Plastic Surgery506 Lenox AveNew York, NY 10037New Yorkers Against Gun ViolenceBarbara E. Hohlt322 Bleecker St., #E9New York, NY 10014Manhattan: 212-592-3400Westchester: 914-337-6818Long Island: 516-733-0029F: 718-797-2825email: BCANH@MSN.COMCommittee For The Silent MarchKatina Johnstone322 Bleecker St., #E9New York, NY 10014P: 516-247-9109NORTH CAROLINANorth Carolinians Against Gun ViolenceLisa PriceExecutive DirectorMarcia OwenAssistant DirectorP.O. Box 9204Chapel Hill, NC 27515P: 919-403-7665F: 919-403-6585email: ncgv@juno.comOHIOHandgun Control Federation of OhioEric FingerhutSteve Ferris2775 S Moreland Blvd., #200Cleveland, OH 44120P: 216-561-3663F: 216-561-1942L.E.N.A.Janice SturkeyChris Redmond716 Upson StreetAkron, OH 44305P: 216-762-0670Parents of Murdered ChildrenNancy Rhue100 E 8th Street, Room B-41Cincinnati, OH 45202P: 513-721-5683OREGONOregonians Against Gun ViolenceTuck WilsonChairDavid DeMarkeyP.O. Box 82966Portland, OR 97282P: 503-233-1224 (Meeting Points)P: 503-239-2111 (Tuck Wilson)F: 503-233-0772PENNSYLVANIAPennsylvanians Against Handgun ViolenceDaniel J. SiegelRebeca WilliamsP.O. Box 495Wynnewood, PA 19096P: 610-446-0817P: 888-444-PAHVemail: PAHV@AOL.COMSOUTH CAROLINACitizens for a Safer South CarolinaBetsy RobinsonP.O. Box 1764Beaufort, SC 29901P: 803-521-1299The Alliance for South Carolina s ChildrenAnton J. GunnP.O. Box 11644Columbia, SC 29211P: 803-343-5510TENNESSEETennesseeans for Responsible Gun OwnershipEugene Kaiser2504 Forest Glen CircleClarksville, TN 37043P: 615-552-2202H: 615-552-2178TEXASHouston Area Violence PreventionDr. Joseph C. KayeMid-Town Family Resource Center3630 West Dallas St.Houston, TX 77019P: 713-630-6677Physicians for a Violence Free SocietyEllen Tuliaferro323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, TX 95235-8579P: 216-648-9214Texans Against Gun ViolenceBruce ElfantTravis County CourthouseP.O. Box 1748Austin, TX 78767P: 512-473-9100P: 512-371-3236F: 512-473-9640Leslie Bernard701 OxfordHouston, TX 77079P: 713-861-2755Texans Against Violence -- HoustonDave Smith13164 Memorial Drive, Box 160Houston TX 77079P: 713-827-8916Texans Against ViolenceTom Plumbley11001 Midway RdDallas, TX 75229P: 214-352-4841H: 214-243-8674F: 214-352-4581Barbara Lindley7657 Rowling AcresDallas, TX 75248Cindy WetherallP.O. Box 797652Dallas, TX 77057P: 972-614-2557Texas Crime Prevention Clearing HouseMargy ChaikinP.O. Box 12428Austin, TX 78711P: 512-462-1886UTAHUtahns Against Gun ViolenceBill NashChairman476 E South Temple, Ste. 254Salt Lake City, UT 84111P: 801-328-4930VERMONTVermonters Against ViolenceBonnie O Brien200 Old Farm Road SouthBurlington, VT 05403P: 802-864-4677F: 802-658-5002VIRGINIAVirginians Against Handgun ViolenceAlice MountjoyPresidentP.O. Box 271Norfolk, VA 23501P: 757-623-7918F: 757-622-3953Melanie CostelloP.O. Box 29462Richmond, VA 23242P: 804-649-8752F: 804-742-8259WASHINGTONMothers Against Violence in AmericaPamela Eakes105 14th Avenue #2ASeattle, WA 98122P: 206-323-2303F: 206-323-2132Washington Cease FireBruce Gryniewski509 10th Ave EastP.O. Box 20246Seattle, WA 98102P: 206-322-7564F: 206-324-7885WISCONSINAmerican Trauma SocietyJack M. Bergstein, M.D.9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.Milwaukee, WI 53226P: 414-257-5023F: 414-454-5830Citizens Against Handgun ViolenceSally Miley210 Martin Luther King Jr. BoulevardMadison, WI 53710P: 608-266-4611Mobilization for SurvivalVerdall De Yarman2943 North Bausman St.Milwaukee, WI 53212P: 414-562-8014
Compiled by:NRA Institute for Legislative Action11250 Waples Mill RoadFairfax, Virginia 22030 http://www.nraila.org/FactSheets.asp?FormMode=Detail&ID=14

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