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    Second Amendment Foundation

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    Second Amendment Foundation
    Formation 1974
    Headquarters Bellevue, Washington
    Membership Over 650,000
    Website

    The Second Amendment Foundation or SAF is an educational- and legal-defense organization which describes its mission as “promoting a better understanding about our constitutional heritage to privately own and possess firearms. To that end, we carry on many educational- and legal-action programs designed to better inform the public about the gun-control debate.”

    SAF was founded in 1974 by Alan Gottlieb.

    Contents

    [edit] Publications

    Gun interest groups in the U.S.
    Pro-gun rights

    Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
    Gun Owners of America
    JPFO
    Law Enforcement Alliance of America
    Liberty Belles
    National Rifle Association
    Pink Pistols
    Second Amendment Foundation
    Second Amendment Sisters
    Students for Concealed Carry on Campus

    Pro-gun control

    Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
    American Hunters and Shooters Association
    Americans for Democratic Action
    Americans for Gun Safety Foundation
    Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
    League of Women Voters
    Violence Policy Center

    • The New Gun Week, a newspaper published three times a month
    • Women & Guns, a bi-monthly magazine
    • The Gottlieb-Tartaro Report, a monthly newsletter
    • SAF Reporter, a quarterly newsletter
    • Journal of Firearms and Public Policy, an annual reference book

    [edit] Legal action

    In 2006, a suit was filed in federal court against Washington state's North Central Regional Library District (NCRL). “The NCRL’s policy of refusing to disable its Internet filters upon request is restricting the ability of speakers, content providers and patrons of the NCRL’s public-library branches to access the contemporary marketplace of ideas” by using Internet filters on publicly available computer terminals to block access to constitutionally protected speech, including publications such as Women & Guns magazine, which is owned by SAF. It is claimed the library refuses to unblock such access even at the request of the plaintiffs. [1]

    In 2005, the Second Amendment Foundation and the National Rifle Association successfully sued New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin and others in order to stop gun seizures in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.[2] On February 12, 2007 Ray Nagin and others were held in contempt of court for violating the consent order.[3] The case is “National Rifle Association of America, Inc., et al. v. C. Ray Nagin et al.”.[4]

    In 2005, SAF and others sued to stop the San Francisco gun ban. On June 13, 2006, San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Warren struck down the ban, saying local governments have no such authority under California law. The City appealed Judge Warren's ruling, but lost in a unanimous opinion from the three judge panel in the Court of Appeal issued on January 9, 2008. The City then appealed to the California Supreme Court, which reached a unanimous decision on April 9, 2008 that rejected the city's appeal and upheld the lower courts' decision.

    On June 26th 2008, following the Heller ruling affirming an individual second amendment right to keep and bear arms by the Supreme Court of the United States, the Second Amendment Foundation filed suit against the City of Chicago to overturn its handgun ban.[5] Alan Gura, who successfully argued District of Columbia vs. Heller before the Supreme Court, is lead counsel in the case.

    Following the District of Columbia vs. Heller decision in 2008 in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual's right to possess a firearm for private use, the Second Amendment Foundation partnered with Smith & Wesson to create a commemorative revolver. On the right side plate of the revolver, the scale of justice is depicted with the case name across the scale. The balance is in favor of the "Heller" name with the court date of "June 26, 2008" positioned across the top. Underneath the scale, the side plate reads "Second Amendment" and "The right to keep and bear arms" in white lettering. The revolver was presented to the six plaintiffs of the case and will be available for customer purchase in Fall 2008.[6]

    [edit] References

    1. ^ SAF (November 16, 2006). "SAF Sues Library System Over Internet Censorship of Gun Websites".
    2. ^ NRA and SAF. "Complaint for Declarative and Injunctive Relief". Retrieved on September 15, 2008.
    3. ^ Carl J. Barbier, U.S. District Judge (February 12, 2007). "Order And Reasons".
    4. ^ [1]CNN transcript of NRA video interviews, aired on July 2, 2008 by Glenn Beck
    5. ^ SAF (June 26, 2007). "Complaint".
    6. ^ Smith & Wesson (July 21, 2008). "Second Amendment Foundation and Smith & Wesson Partner on Commemorative Revolver: Engraved Model 442 Will Recognize District of Columbia vs. Heller Decision".

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