BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear
Arms, the Second Amendment Foundation and DefendGunRights.com announced
today they will join together with other groups to sponsor Guns Save
Lives Day on Dec. 14, the anniversary of the tragic Newtown, Conn.,
shootings “because crazy people, criminals and gun control extremists
prefer unarmed victims.”
“We are proclaiming Saturday, Dec. 14 as Guns Save Lives Day,” said
Alan Gottlieb, president of the Second Amendment Foundation and chairman
of the Citizens Committee. “In the coming weeks, you can go to GunsSaveLivesDay.com and get updates on this open source national project that all freedom loving organizations are invited to be a part of.”
In addition, GunsSaveLivesDay.com
has an on-line petition for individuals to sign in support of the
fundamental right to own a firearm for self-defense. There will be
events and activities in all 50 states to counter the anticipated push
by the gun prohibition lobby to exploit the anniversary of the Newtown
tragedy to push their political agenda.
“The event is designed to counteract what certainly will be a day of
activism and misinformation from the gun prohibition lobby,” noted Larry
Ward, founder of DefendGunRights.com. “We wanted to ensure that the
public has the facts on gun rights and understand how many Americans
stand with them in defense of Second Amendment rights.”
“Americans are concerned about attempts to erode their gun ownership
rights, and for good reason,” Gottlieb said. “Our mission with Guns Save
Lives Day is to assure them our groups are working day and night to
thwart government gun-grabbers at every opportunity. We are going to
show America that there is a good side to guns.”
“The Founders understood what many modern-day politicians do not:
that Americans are safer – from crime and tyranny – when they have the
means to defend themselves,” Ward added.
Americans protect themselves from violent crime with firearms up to
two million times annually, by some estimates. Nearly half of those
incidents occur away from home, demonstrating the effectiveness of
concealed- and open-carry laws. In the majority of those cases, a shot
is not even fired, but the presence of the firearm serves as a deterrent
to violence.
“No one at Newtown should have been a victim,” Gottlieb said, “and no
one in the future should be victimized by laws that do not allow people
to defend themselves.”
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