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Second Amendment Foundation

The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) is a United States nonprofit organization that supports gun rights. Founded in 1974 by Alan Gottlieb and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, SAF publishes gun rights magazines and public education materials, funds conferences, provides media contacts, and has assumed a central role in sponsoring lawsuits.[3]

Second Amendment Foundation
Established1974; 50 years ago (1974)
FounderAlan M. Gottlieb
TypeNonprofit corporation
(IRS exemption status): 501(c)(3)[1]
PurposeGun rights advocacy
HeadquartersBellevue, Washington, United States
Location
  • 12500 Northeast 10th Place
    Bellevue, WA 98005
Region
United States
Membership (2023)
720,000
President
Massad Ayoob
Executive Vice President
Alan M. Gottlieb
Executive Director
Adam Kraut
9
AffiliationsCitizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA)
Budget (2019)
$4.3 million[2]
Staff (2011)
16
Websitewww.saf.org

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) is the advocacy affiliate of the SAF. As of January 2015, both groups reported having over 650,000 members.[4][5]

Legal action edit

In 2005, the Second Amendment Foundation and the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) successfully sued New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin and others to stop gun seizures in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.[6] On February 12, 2007, Ray Nagin and others were held in contempt of court for violating the consent order.[7] The case is National Rifle Association of America, Inc., et al. v. C. Ray Nagin et al.[8]

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.

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.[9] Upon certification by the District Court, the Washington Supreme Court held that a public library may, consistent with the Washington State Constitution, filter Internet access for all patrons without being obliged to disable the filter to allow access to web sites containing constitutionally protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron.[10] Based on this ruling, the federal district court ruled in 2012 that the public library's policy, including not disabling an Internet filter at the request of an adult patron, was reasonable, was not constitutionally overbroad, and did not violate the First Amendment's content-based restrictions.[11]

In 2008, the Second Amendment Foundation and the NRA successfully sued Washington, forcing the state to restart issuing and renewing Alien Firearms Licenses to legal resident aliens.[12]

On June 26, 2008, following the ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller affirming an individual Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms by the Supreme Court of the United States, the Second Amendment Foundation filed a suit, known as McDonald v. Chicago, against the City of Chicago to overturn its handgun ban.[13] Alan Gura, who successfully argued Heller before the Supreme Court, was lead counsel in this case. On June 28, 2010, the Supreme Court held in McDonald that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and applies to the states.[14] In a noteworthy concurring opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas held that the application of the Second Amendment to the states was through the Fourteenth Amendment's Privileges or Immunities Clause.

Following the 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.[15][16]

On June 29, 2010, following the McDonald ruling by the Supreme Court that the Second Amendment is incorporated against the states, the Second Amendment Foundation, along with Grass Roots North Carolina and three North Carolina citizens, filed a federal suit[17] in North Carolina. The suit, known as Bateman vs. Perdue, seeks to prevent local officials and local governments from declaring states of emergency under which private citizens are prohibited from exercising their right to bear arms.[18] Alan Gura, who successfully argued Heller and McDonald before the Supreme Court, is lead counsel in this case.

In 2018, the Foundation joined in a lawsuit against Alameda County, which had passed an ordinance that prohibits gun stores from being located within 500 feet of a residential zone.[19] The plaintiffs won before a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court, but the decision was reversed by the full appeals court sitting en banc. The plaintiffs filed for a Writ of Certiorari seeking a hearing before the US Supreme Court. The Court rejected the request on May 14, 2017.[20]

Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms edit

 

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) is the sister organization[21] and advocacy affiliate of the Second Amendment Foundation.[22] As of January 2015, both groups reported having over 650,000 members.[4][5] The CCRKBA was founded by Gottlieb in 1971, three years before he founded the SAF. The organization was formed to advocate the individualist interpretation of the Second Amendment by firearm enthusiasts who felt that the NRA was not taking a strong enough stand on gun control and gun rights.[23]

Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership edit

Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership is a gun-rights organization of American physicians. It was founded in 1993 by Timothy Wheeler, now Director emeritus, as a project of the Claremont Institute; as of 2016, it was a project of the Second Amendment Foundation.[24]

Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership (DRGO) is a nationwide network of physicians and other health professionals who support the safe and lawful use of firearms. It also educates the public by searching and posting the best articles using science and medicine in dealing with firearm politics, proper use of firearms, and gun safety. It also publishes its own articles by DRGO members twice weekly. The editor of DRGO is Robert B. Young, MD; John Edeen, MD, is media liaison and Membership Director; Arthur Z. Przebinda, MD., is DRGO Project Director. Authors and Contributors[25] include Gary Mauser, PhD, and Miguel Faria, MD.

Publications edit

  • The Gun Mag, a monthly magazine
  • 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
  • The New Gun Week, weekly magazine that ran for 45 years, is now "TheGunMag"

Radio edit

The Second Amendment Foundation and the CCRKBA own a group of business talk radio stations in the Pacific Northwest.

Stations edit

Callsign Freq. City Market
KBNP 1410 kHz Portland, OR Portland, OR
KGTK 920 kHz Olympia, WA Olympia, WA
KITZ 1400 kHz Silverdale, WA Seattle
KSBN 1230 kHz Spokane, WA Spokane, WA

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Second Amendment Foundation. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  2. ^ "2019 Financial Audit Report" (PDF).
  3. ^ Godwin, Marcia L. (2012). "Second Amendment Foundation". In Carter, Gregg Lee (ed.). Guns in American Society: A - L. Guns in American Society. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781576072684. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Second Amendment Foundation Launches Firearms Training Division" (Press release). Bellevue, Washington: Second Amendment Foundation. PR Newswire. January 5, 2015. from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "CCRKBA Throws Its Support Behind Bill To Repeal I-594" (Press release). Bellevue, Washington: Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. PR Newswire. January 26, 2015. from the original on February 5, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  6. ^ NRA and SAF. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 17, 2008. Retrieved September 15, 2008.
  7. ^ Carl J. Barbier, U.S. District Judge (February 12, 2007). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 26, 2007.
  8. ^ "Transcript of NRA video interviews". CNN Transcripts. Cable News Network. July 2, 2008. from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  9. ^ SAF (November 16, 2006). "SAF Sues Library System Over Internet Censorship of Gun Websites".
  10. ^ "Washington State Supreme Court Blog" (PDF).
  11. ^ "scribd.com Documentation of District Court Ruling".
  12. ^ NRA and SAF. "Preliminary Injunction" (PDF). Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  13. ^ SAF (June 26, 2007). "Complaint" (PDF).
  14. ^ SCOTUS (June 28, 2010). "McDonald Opinion" (PDF).
  15. ^ 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" (PDF).
  16. ^ Smith & Wesson (January 10, 2010). "Archived Web Page for Revolver".
  17. ^ Alan Gura (June 28, 2010). "Complaint, Bateman vs. Perdue".
  18. ^ SAF (June 29, 2010). "SAF Sues to Overturn North Carolina's 'Emergency Powers' Gun Bans".
  19. ^ PR Newswire. "SCOTUS Review Sought in Challenge of Alameda County Gun Store Ban". CISION. PR Newswire. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  20. ^ "California Cities Are Free to Regulate Gun Stores Out of Existence". Reason. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  21. ^ "CCRKBA: Survey Affirms More Americans Support Gun Rights". Fairfield Sun Times. May 11, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  22. ^ Levine, Maryianne; Arkin, James (August 18, 2019). "Rival gun groups look to fill the NRA's void". Politico. Guns. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  23. ^ Spitzer, Robert J. (2001). The Right to Bear Arms: Rights and Liberties Under the Law. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 75. ISBN 9781576073476. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  24. ^ "About". Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership. from the original on August 9, 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  25. ^ DRGO. "Authors & contributors". Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership. SAF. Retrieved May 10, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • CCRKBA web page
  • www.thegunmag.com – official print/online publication
  • www.womenandguns.com – Women & Guns magazine
  • Bradburn et al. v. North Central Regional Library District – case history


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The Second Amendment Foundation SAF is a United States nonprofit organization that supports gun rights Founded in 1974 by Alan Gottlieb and headquartered in Bellevue Washington SAF publishes gun rights magazines and public education materials funds conferences provides media contacts and has assumed a central role in sponsoring lawsuits 3 Second Amendment FoundationEstablished1974 50 years ago 1974 FounderAlan M GottliebTypeNonprofit corporation IRS exemption status 501 c 3 1 PurposeGun rights advocacyHeadquartersBellevue Washington United StatesLocation12500 Northeast 10th PlaceBellevue WA 98005RegionUnited StatesMembership 2023 720 000PresidentMassad AyoobExecutive Vice PresidentAlan M GottliebExecutive DirectorAdam KrautBoard of directors9AffiliationsCitizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms CCRKBA Budget 2019 4 3 million 2 Staff 2011 16Websitewww wbr saf wbr org The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms CCRKBA is the advocacy affiliate of the SAF As of January 2015 both groups reported having over 650 000 members 4 5 Contents 1 Legal action 2 Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms 3 Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership 4 Publications 5 Radio 5 1 Stations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLegal action editIn 2005 the Second Amendment Foundation and the National Rifle Association of America NRA successfully sued New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin and others to stop gun seizures in the wake of Hurricane Katrina 6 On February 12 2007 Ray Nagin and others were held in contempt of court for violating the consent order 7 The case is National Rifle Association of America Inc et al v C Ray Nagin et al 8 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 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 amp Guns magazine which is owned by SAF It is claimed the library refuses to unblock such access even at the request of the plaintiffs 9 Upon certification by the District Court the Washington Supreme Court held that a public library may consistent with the Washington State Constitution filter Internet access for all patrons without being obliged to disable the filter to allow access to web sites containing constitutionally protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron 10 Based on this ruling the federal district court ruled in 2012 that the public library s policy including not disabling an Internet filter at the request of an adult patron was reasonable was not constitutionally overbroad and did not violate the First Amendment s content based restrictions 11 In 2008 the Second Amendment Foundation and the NRA successfully sued Washington forcing the state to restart issuing and renewing Alien Firearms Licenses to legal resident aliens 12 On June 26 2008 following the ruling in District of Columbia v Heller affirming an individual Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms by the Supreme Court of the United States the Second Amendment Foundation filed a suit known as McDonald v Chicago against the City of Chicago to overturn its handgun ban 13 Alan Gura who successfully argued Heller before the Supreme Court was lead counsel in this case On June 28 2010 the Supreme Court held in McDonald that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and applies to the states 14 In a noteworthy concurring opinion Justice Clarence Thomas held that the application of the Second Amendment to the states was through the Fourteenth Amendment s Privileges or Immunities Clause Following the 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 amp 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 15 16 On June 29 2010 following the McDonald ruling by the Supreme Court that the Second Amendment is incorporated against the states the Second Amendment Foundation along with Grass Roots North Carolina and three North Carolina citizens filed a federal suit 17 in North Carolina The suit known as Bateman vs Perdue seeks to prevent local officials and local governments from declaring states of emergency under which private citizens are prohibited from exercising their right to bear arms 18 Alan Gura who successfully argued Heller and McDonald before the Supreme Court is lead counsel in this case In 2018 the Foundation joined in a lawsuit against Alameda County which had passed an ordinance that prohibits gun stores from being located within 500 feet of a residential zone 19 The plaintiffs won before a three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court but the decision was reversed by the full appeals court sitting en banc The plaintiffs filed for a Writ of Certiorari seeking a hearing before the US Supreme Court The Court rejected the request on May 14 2017 20 Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms edit nbsp The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms CCRKBA is the sister organization 21 and advocacy affiliate of the Second Amendment Foundation 22 As of January 2015 both groups reported having over 650 000 members 4 5 The CCRKBA was founded by Gottlieb in 1971 three years before he founded the SAF The organization was formed to advocate the individualist interpretation of the Second Amendment by firearm enthusiasts who felt that the NRA was not taking a strong enough stand on gun control and gun rights 23 Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership editDoctors for Responsible Gun Ownership is a gun rights organization of American physicians It was founded in 1993 by Timothy Wheeler now Director emeritus as a project of the Claremont Institute as of 2016 it was a project of the Second Amendment Foundation 24 Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership DRGO is a nationwide network of physicians and other health professionals who support the safe and lawful use of firearms It also educates the public by searching and posting the best articles using science and medicine in dealing with firearm politics proper use of firearms and gun safety It also publishes its own articles by DRGO members twice weekly The editor of DRGO is Robert B Young MD John Edeen MD is media liaison and Membership Director Arthur Z Przebinda MD is DRGO Project Director Authors and Contributors 25 include Gary Mauser PhD and Miguel Faria MD Publications editThe Gun Mag a monthly magazine Women amp 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 The New Gun Week weekly magazine that ran for 45 years is now TheGunMag Radio editThe Second Amendment Foundation and the CCRKBA own a group of business talk radio stations in the Pacific Northwest Stations edit Callsign Freq City Market KBNP 1410 kHz Portland OR Portland OR KGTK 920 kHz Olympia WA Olympia WA KITZ 1400 kHz Silverdale WA Seattle KSBN 1230 kHz Spokane WA Spokane WASee also editKachalsky v Cacace Woollard v Gallagher International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms RightsReferences edit Frequently Asked Questions Second Amendment Foundation Retrieved 12 February 2016 2019 Financial Audit Report PDF Godwin Marcia L 2012 Second Amendment Foundation In Carter Gregg Lee ed Guns in American Society A L Guns in American Society Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO ISBN 9781576072684 Retrieved February 4 2015 a b Second Amendment Foundation Launches Firearms Training Division Press release Bellevue Washington Second Amendment Foundation PR Newswire January 5 2015 Archived from the original on January 9 2015 Retrieved February 4 2015 a b CCRKBA Throws Its Support Behind Bill To Repeal I 594 Press release Bellevue Washington Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms PR Newswire January 26 2015 Archived from the original on February 5 2015 Retrieved February 4 2015 NRA and SAF Complaint for Declarative and Injunctive Relief PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 17 2008 Retrieved September 15 2008 Carl J Barbier U S District Judge February 12 2007 Order And Reasons PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 26 2007 Transcript of NRA video interviews CNN Transcripts Cable News Network July 2 2008 Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Retrieved 15 May 2023 SAF November 16 2006 SAF Sues Library System Over Internet Censorship of Gun Websites Washington State Supreme Court Blog PDF scribd com Documentation of District Court Ruling NRA and SAF Preliminary Injunction PDF Retrieved June 29 2010 SAF June 26 2007 Complaint PDF SCOTUS June 28 2010 McDonald Opinion PDF Smith amp Wesson July 21 2008 Second Amendment Foundation and Smith amp Wesson Partner on Commemorative Revolver Engraved Model 442 Will Recognize District of Columbia vs Heller Decision PDF Smith amp Wesson January 10 2010 Archived Web Page for Revolver Alan Gura June 28 2010 Complaint Bateman vs Perdue SAF June 29 2010 SAF Sues to Overturn North Carolina s Emergency Powers Gun Bans PR Newswire SCOTUS Review Sought in Challenge of Alameda County Gun Store Ban CISION PR Newswire Retrieved 16 May 2018 California Cities Are Free to Regulate Gun Stores Out of Existence Reason 15 May 2018 Retrieved 16 May 2018 CCRKBA Survey Affirms More Americans Support Gun Rights Fairfield Sun Times May 11 2021 Retrieved November 16 2023 Levine Maryianne Arkin James August 18 2019 Rival gun groups look to fill the NRA s void Politico Guns Retrieved November 16 2023 Spitzer Robert J 2001 The Right to Bear Arms Rights and Liberties Under the Law Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO p 75 ISBN 9781576073476 Retrieved February 4 2015 About Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership Archived from the original on August 9 2016 Retrieved 4 August 2016 DRGO Authors amp contributors Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership SAF Retrieved May 10 2019 External links editOfficial website nbsp CCRKBA web page www thegunmag com official print online publication www womenandguns com Women amp Guns magazine Bradburn et al v North Central Regional Library District case history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Second Amendment Foundation amp oldid 1185440193 Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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