Federal Firearms Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Deliquency...90-1, Pursuant to S. Res. 35, on S. 1, Amendment 90 to S. 1, S. 1853, S. 1854, July 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20, 25, 28, 31; August 1, 1967

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Contents

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Trap and Field and Skeet Shooting Re Page
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News release issued by the Public Information Office Department of Page
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Ludwig Frederick J chief assistant district attorney Queens Long
102
Cohen Sheldon S Commissioner of Internal Revenue accompanied
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Segment of rifles and shotguns used in crimes nonriot Page
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Legislative bulletin dated February 18 1966 from Frank C Daniel Page
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Metcalf Lee U S Senator from Montana as presented by Senator Hart
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Saylor John P U S Representative 22d District Pennsylvania_
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Hickenlooper Bourke B U S Senator from Iowa
163
Department of Justice on S 1853 dated July 18 1967 1081
168
Principle Countries From Which Firearms Were Imported
200
Application for Registration
214
Article from the New York Times Magazine of September 24 1967
227
Kimball Thomas L executive director National Wildlife Federation
242
Dickinson William D manager H P White Laboratory Bel Air Md
255
Ballistics report on imported firearms conducted by the H P White
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Carter William M Carters Gun Works Charlottesville Va
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Noble William R general counsel National Retail Hardware Association_
276
Gonzalez Henry B U S Representative 20th District Texas
285
Excerpt of Minuteman publication On Target dated March 151963
292
Clark Ramsey Attorney General of the United States testimony con
331
Gomberg Ephraim R executive vice president Crime Commission
341
Percent Criminal Homicides by Gun to Total Homicides
354
Letter dated July 17 1967 from the Honorable Philip A Hart
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Cahalan William L prosecuting attorney Wayne County Mich
368
Livermore Charles P executive director Chicago Commission on Youth
408
Church Frank U S Senator from Idaho
415
Excerpt from FBI report entitled Offenses Known to
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Glassen Harold W president National Rifle Association accompanied
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Article entitled To Have and Bear Arms from the American
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Federal and State constitutional provisions right to keep and bear
469
Letter dated November 14 1945 from the Honorable Harry
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Letter dated February 14 1967 from James H Landers major
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United States v Miller 307 U S 174 1939
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Gallup Poll entitled Is the Public Ready To Accept Stricter Control
523
Article from the American Rifleman entitled NRA Disavows
539
Orth Franklin L executive vice president National Rifle Association
543
Article from the American Rifleman entitled The Editors Firing
568
Article from the Washington Post the District Line by Bill Gold
581
Dennis Robert T assistant conservation director Izaak Walton League
584
Stanczyk Benjamin C judge common pleas court city of Detroit Mich
591
Jungroth James R president North Dakota Wildlife Federation
598
Foote Frank appearing on behalf of Melvin O Steen president Inter Page
605
List of Montgomery Ward and Sears Roebuck Outlets in
611
Gonzalez Henry B U S Representative 20th District Texas 285
618
Hickenlooper Bourke B U S Senator from Iowa 163
627
McCracken Joe H III representing the National Skeet Shooting
639
A memorandum from Robert E Jordan III Acting General Coun
769
Department of Defense survey of National Rifle Association mem
775
News release issued by the Public Information Office Department
781
Metcalf Lee U S Senator from Montana as presented by Senator
783
News release issued by the Public Information Office Department
786
Percentage of free weapons and ammunition distributed to Junior
792
Page Warren president National Shooting Sports Foundation
793
Census Bureau Figures on Firearms Manufactured for Ship
819
Advertisement from the Shotgun News Columbus Nebr March
825
Graham Harry L legislative representative National Grange
828
Smith Harold P Rabbi national chairman of the legislative com
835
Department of Commerce on S 1854 dated November 2 1967 1090
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Blondes Leonard S vice president National Council for a Responsible
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Editorial from the Washington Post of Tuesday July 25 1967
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JULY 28 1967
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Excerpts
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Article from the Washington Post of September 14 1966 entitled
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Dominick Peter H U S Senator from Colorado
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Typical foreign military surplus rifles surrendered
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Detroit from January through July 22 1967
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Sample of rifles and shotguns confiscated during
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Clark Ramsey Attorney General of the United States resumed from
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Letter dated August 9 1967 from N A Thompson acting chief
924
Excerpt from the Presidents Commission on Law Enforcement
941
Arrington W Russell president pro tempore and majority leader
951
Schooley John M past president of the National Rifle Association
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Sikes Robert L F U S Representative 1st District Florida
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Schooley John M past president of the National Rifle Association
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AUGUST 1 1967
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Letter dated July 19 1967 from Arthur J Sills attorney general
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Hughes Richard J Governor of the State of New Jersey
997
Guns seized in connection with arrests during riots
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Fillinger Halbert E president Pennsylvania Antique Gun Collectors
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Letter dated August 7 1967 from Halbert E Fillinger Jr M D
1040
Criminal homicides murder in Philadelphiainvolving
1047
Tamm Quinn executive director International Association of Chiefs
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Excerpt from the book The Right To Bear Arms by Carl Bakal
1058
Cohen David F president Pawnbrokers Association of the City
1062
Article from the New York Times magazine entitled The Gun
1071
Text of Senate Resolution 35 90th Congress first session dated
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APPENDIX
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Hon John V Lindsay mayor of the city of New York
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Text of S 1833 a bill to amend the Federal Firearms Act dated
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Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol Association Mt Joy Pa
1135
Utah Wildlife Federation and Affiliated Organizations
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Page
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Barker Elliott S Santa Fe N Mex
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Moore H Gordon Lynchburg Va
1176
C Bruins Flint Mich
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Page 460 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law. 7. That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions, and as allowed by law.
Page 655 - This enumeration of rights shall not be construed to impair or deny others retained by the people ; and all powers, not herein delegated, remain with the people.
Page 71 - It shall be unlawful for any person to transport or ship or cause to be transported or shipped in interstate or foreign commerce any stolen firearm or ammunition, knowing, or having reasonable cause to believe, same to have been stolen.
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Page 2 - SEC. 2. For the purposes of this resolution, the committee, from February 1. 1967, to January 31, 1968, inclusive, is authorized (1) to make such expenditures as it deems advisable; (2) to employ, upon a temporary basis, technical, clerical, and other assistants and consultants : Provided, That the minority is authorized...
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