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National Coalition to Stop the Gun Ban Responds to the President

by NHFC, Inc. on January 17, 2013

 

On Wednesday, January 16, 2013, the National Coalition to Stop the Gun Ban, of which NHFC is a founding member issued a response to President Obama’s gun ban scheme.  I have attached it for your review.

In Liberty,

Jonathan R Evans, Signature
Jonathan R. Evans, Esq.
President, NHFC

NHFC: New Hampshire's Only No Compromise Gun Rights Organization

 

To Congress and the American people:

The federal gun control measures President Barack Obama, Senator Dianne Feinstein and others now propose represents nothing less than an attack on American freedom. Included in that attack is a proposal to dramatically expand federal police powers by using the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) to register millions of law-abiding gun owners. As history has repeatedly demonstrated, registration is the necessary prelude to confiscation.

Using the Sandy Hook tragedy as a pretext to advance a gun control agenda set in the 1980s, gun ban advocates now seek universal registration and licensing, bans on firearms only cosmetically different from common hunting guns, and limits on magazine capacities which will restrict self-defense handguns used by millions of Americans to protect themselves and their families.

‘National Coalition to Stop the Gun Ban’ opposes all measures

In response, the National Coalition to Stop the Gun Ban – comprising thirty-six (36) participating state and national organizations and still growing – has unified to defeat federal gun control legislation including, but not limited to, current proposals.

The Coalition is not “the gun lobby.” We do not represent gun manufacturers, nor are we controlled by the NRA. Most Coalition leaders don’t even earn incomes from the organizations they direct. Instead, the Coalition represents what politicians should fear most: An organized grass roots movement to defend the Second Amendment and unseat those who would undermine American freedom.

Presidential ‘usurpation of power’

“usurpation: …the unlawful or violent seizure of a throne, power, etc.”  – Webster’s Dictionary

Both Attorney General Eric Holder and Vice President Joe Biden have said the administration is weighing “executive action” to implement gun registration and licensing beyond even the ban on semi-automatic firearms proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein and others. Today, Barack Obama issued twenty-three (23) executive orders, apparently to begin that process.

When the National Firearms Act passed in 1934, Congress still understood that it didn’t have the power under Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution to regulate Title II weapons, so it imposed a tax – an exorbitant tax, perhaps, but still a tax. Since then, however, overbroad interpretations of its power to regulate “interstate commerce” have become the norm, and Congress now feels free to legislate on firearms.

Apparently, however, even congressional usurpation of power is no longer sufficient: What Obama threatens clearly violates Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution, which says:

“All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives.”

If executive orders are used to circumvent Congress and force gun control on the American people, Coalition members will not only fight those unconstitutional laws in our courts, but will actively advocate the impeachment of any president who would so blatantly abuse his power.

Rather than issuing executive orders with which law-abiding Americans will refuse to comply, this President should acknowledge the thousands of people whose deaths resulted from implementation of the federal Gun  Free” School Zones Act of 1996 – after which school killings increased by fivefold.

The Coalition will not ‘compromise’ on this issue

As gun ban advocates define it, “compromise” is a process in which the American people lose slightly less freedom than under their original proposal. Consequently, Coalition members will not accept “compromise,” and will not settle for “the best we can get.” Nothing less than the demise of current proposals will suffice.

Politicians will find no quarter

Any politician who supports such measures will be targeted for defeat via coordinated action by Coalition members. They will be subject to picketing, leaflet drops at events in their districts, phone and mail campaigns, and political action committee opposition. Neither party affiliation nor NRA ratings and endorsements will have any impact on Coalition actions.

Right now, Coalition leaders are contacting their members, directing emails and phone calls to Congressional delegations and galvanizing supporters. In this most egregious attack on American freedom, we will prevail.

Respectfully,
The National Coalition to Stop the Gun Ban

 

National Organizations:

The Firearms Coalition

Jeff Knox, Managing Director

Chris Knox, Director of Communications

 

Gun Owners of America

Larry D. Pratt, Executive Director

 

Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership

Charles Heller, President

Rights Watch International

F. Paul Valone, Executive Director

Second Amendment Sisters

Marinelle Thompson, President

Lee Ann Tarducci, Director of Operations

 

USRKBA.org

Dave Yates, Co-founder

Dave Van, Co-Founder

 

State-level organizations:

 

Arizona Citizens Defense League

Dave Kopp, President

 

Arkansas Carry

Steve Jones, Chairman

BamaCarry

Eddie Fulmer, Spokesman

Connecticut Citizens Defense League, Inc

Scott Wilson, Sr., President

 

Damas de la Segunda Enmienda

(Ladies of the Second Amendment, Puerto Rico)

Sandra R Barreras, Executive Vice
President

 

Firearms Owners Against Crime

Kim Stolfer, Chairman

Florida Carry, Inc.

Sean Caranna, Executive Director

Richard Nascak, Executive Director

 

Grass Roots North Carolina

F. Paul Valone, President

 

Gun Owners Civil Rights Alliance, Minnesota

Joe Olson, President

Gun Owners of California

Sam Paredes, Executive Director

 

Gun Owners of Maine

Shane Belanger, Executive Director

 

Gun Owners of Utah

Charles Hardy, Public Policy Director

 

Gun Owners of Vermont

Gary Cutler, Legislative Director

ICarry.org

Shaun Kranish, Founder

 

Iowa Gun Owners

Aaron Dorr, Executive Director

 

Michigan Gun Owners

Jeff LaFave, President

 

Michigan Open Carry, Inc.

Phillip Hofmeister, President

 

Montana Shooting Sports Association

Gary Marbut, President

 

Nebraska Firearms Owners Association

Wesley Dickinson, President

 

New Hampshire Firearms Coalition

Jonathan R. Evans, Esq, President

 

New Jersey 2nd Amendment Society

Frank Flamingo, President

 

Oregon Firearms Federation

Kevin Starrett, Executive Director

 

Peaceable Texans for Firearms Rights

Paul Velte, President

Pennsylvania, ACSL

Kim Stolfer, Legislative Committee Chairman

Shooters Committee on Political Education, NY

Stephen Aldstadt, President

 

Utah Shooting Sports Council

Clark Aposhian, Chairman

 

Virginia Citizens Defense League

Philip Van Cleave, President

 

West Virginia Citizens Defense League

Keith Morgan, President

Western Missouri Shooters Alliance

Kevin Jamison, Press Officer

Wisconsin Carry, Inc.

Nik Clark, Chairman/President

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