CCRKBA Says D.C. ‘Crime Emergency’ is Result of 30 Years of Gun Control

March 1st, 2012

CCRKBA Says D.C. ?Crime Emergency? is Result of 30 Years of Gun Control
Date: Jul 13, 2006 4:30 PM

NEWS RELEASE
CCRKBA SAYS D.C. ?CRIME EMERGENCY? IS RESULT OF 30 YEARS OF GUN CONTROL
BELLEVUE, WA ? Tourists robbed at gunpoint on the National Mall, a political activist murdered in Georgetown, robberies up 14 percent and armed assaults up 18 percent; these are the fruits of three decades of restrictive gun control in Washington, D.C., the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) said today.

?For 30 years,? said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb, ?we have witnessed the cruel hoax of restrictive gun laws in our nation?s capitol. The insanity of gun control is revealed in the murder, rape, assault and robbery statistics that make the District of Columbia the crime capital of America. This is what happens when law-abiding citizens are told their Second Amendment rights have been suspended through elitist government fiat, and that they cannot possess the tools to defend themselves against criminal predators.?

?The city council, through three decades of social ignorance, has turned over the streets of our capitol city to outlaws, and the outlaws know it,? added CCRKBA Executive Director Joe Waldron. ?When the ban on handguns and restrictions on rifles and shotguns was adopted in 1976, the city administration should have hung signs at the city limits welcoming thugs and telling law-abiding citizens that their right to self-defense does not exist within these borders.

?What?s happening in Washington, D.C. today is an outrage,? Waldron added, ?yet the people in charge refuse to admit their gun restrictions are responsible. They continue to perpetuate a myth that gun control makes the city safer. This recent crime wave makes it plain that restrictive gun control has no benefits except for criminals, and that those who defend the existing restrictions are defending a lie.?

?We call upon the city government and Congress to immediately repeal the District?s Draconian gun regulations,? Gottlieb concluded. ?The city?s law-abiding citizens must be allowed to fight back, and regain control of their neighborhoods. Any politician, whether in the municipal government or on Capitol Hill, who does not trust the citizens of Washington, D.C. with their Second Amendment rights does not deserve to hold office, and should hand in his or her resignation. This risk-free working environment for criminals must end now.?

-END-

——————————————————————————–

< Please e-mail, distribute, and circulate to friends and family >
Copyright ? 2006 Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, All Rights Reserved.

Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
James Madison Building
12500 N.E. Tenth Place
Bellevue, WA 98005 Voice: 425-454-4911
Toll Free: 800-426-4302
FAX: 425-451-3959
email: [email protected]

To stop receiving these alerts, send an email to [email protected] with remove in the subject line. This email was sent to [email protected] To ensure removal, please include this address in your reply.
To ensure your alerts are delivered to your inbox (and not inadvertently diverted to a bulk or junk email folder by spam filters), be sure to add [email protected] to your email address book or contact list.