CCRKBA CALLS SHAYS-MEEHAN VOTE
THE
‘ST. VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE OF BILL OF RIGHTS’
February 14, 2002
Citizens Committee for the Right
to Keep and Bear Arms
12500 N.E. Tenth Place • Bellevue, WA
98005 • www.ccrkba.org
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: Contact:
Alan Gottlieb (425) 454-4911
BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON — Calling
it "the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of the Bill of Rights," the
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today condemned the US
House of Representatives for its middle-of-the-night passage of the
"Shays-Meehan" campaign finance reform bill.
"Running scared from the
horrible disclosures surrounding the Enron scandal, the U.S. House of
Representatives massacred the First Amendment rights of every grassroots
interest group in the country," said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb.
"And rather do it in the light of day, they waited until the early morning
hours of St. Valentine’s Day, while the nation slept, to adopt legislation
that is a direct assault on freedom of speech."
CCRKBA Executive Director Joe
Waldron noted that many of those who voted for the Shays-Meehan package are also
long-time backers of restrictive gun control.
"It’s a sad day when so
many members of Congress who are already after our Second Amendment rights are
now after our First Amendment rights as well," Waldron stated. "If you
look at the vote, many of the people who supported the so-called campaign
finance reform bill are also the most ardent proponents of gun control."
Gottlieb noted that, while CCRKBA
does not oppose the ban on so-called "soft money" donations to
national political parties, the organization strongly objects to language that
would restrict broadcast advertising for 60 days prior to a general election.
The House narrowly rejected an amendment backed by various gun rights
organizations that would have specifically protected pre-election advertising
related to the Second Amendment. Gottlieb said that vote was
"telling."
"For years," Gottlieb
said, "CCRKBA and others have been warning the country that Congressional
zealots are not merely after the Second Amendment, but the entire Bill of
Rights. Passage of Shays-Meehan is proof positive that those who oppose a
citizen’s right to own a gun are now focusing on their right to free speech.
"It comes as no
surprise," he concluded, "that Federal Election Commission Chairman
David Mason said the bill, as written, is unworkable and unenforceable, and that
some provisions of the bill are, in his words, ‘flatly unconstitutional’."
With more than 650,000 members and
supporters nationwide, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear
Arms is one of the nation's premier gun rights organizations. As a non-profit
organization, the Citizens Committee is dedicated to preserving firearms
freedoms through active lobbying of elected officials and facilitating
grass-roots organization of gun rights activists in local communities throughout
the United States.