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no changes would be allowed and if this is not possible the bill be tabled now and reconsidered at a more sane time.

Respectfully,

L. W. HUNNICUTT.

CONNECTICUT STATE LEAGUE OF SPORTSMEN'S CLUBS, INC.,
Higganum, Conn., February 1, 1964.

Hon. WARREN MAGNUSON,

Chairman, Committee on Commerce,

Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C.

DEAR SENATOR: After very serious consideration, the Connecticut State League of Sportsmen's Clubs unanimously voted at our last meeting to oppose S. 1975 amending the Federal Firearms Act.

We in no way would support any legislation which in essence would be or lead to the registration of any and all firearms, and urge you to exert your influence in supporting our stand, both vocally in Congress and otherwise in opposition to S. 1975.

The tragic and unfortunate assassination of our past President would not have been prevented in any way, no more than the Sullivan law has kept the gun out of the hands of the hoodlum, the gangster, the pervert, the demented, and the mentally unsound of New York City. The registration of firearms could, as in the past, which history bears out, make our great Nation easy prey to a Communist or Fascist takeover. Let us not make a mockery of article 2 of the Constitution of the United States.

Enclosed you will find a copy of the letter which was sent to Senator Thomas Dodd, the sponsor of S. 1975.

The countless millions of dollars spent annually by the millions of sportsmen of our Nation who undoubtedly would just "throw in the proverbal sponge" if a gun registration law were enacted seem to have been forgotten. The economic worth is immeasurable.

Again, we urge you not to support this legislation and work for its defeat. Our league consists of 52 organized sportsmen's clubs throughout our State with a membership of over 12,000 sportsmen all of whom are your constituents. Respectfully yours,

WALTER A. CzAJA, Jr., President.

ESTRELLA ROD & GUN CLUB, Litchfield Park, Ariz., January 6, 1964.

Re all Senate bills seeking to amend the Federal Firearms Act.

Hon. WARREN G. MAGNUSON,

Chairman of the Committee on Commerce,
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.

MY DEAR MR. MAGNUSON: This organization respectfully and earnestly requests that very careful study of these bills be made and every effort made to conserve and develop, rather than vanquish, all of the fine sports that utilize both rifles and handguns. This cannot be done without considerable added expense and much inconvenience on the part of interested people, if the proposed restrictions are imposed in any semblance of their entirety.

It is our opinion that it is the user, rather than the weapon (rifle or brickbat), that is the perpetrator of any crime; and that as long as there is a desire for crime there will be a weapon to use for it.

It is our feeling that comprehensive programs that will work toward the public training in arms safety such as NRA, senior and junior clubs and home safety programs with their tendency to develop respect for others, as well as a spirit of cooperativeness and fairplay, will do more to help cut down crime in our fair United States than the strictest regulations.

We wish to be placed on record as being against registration of firearms at any government level, or requirement of license to possess arms; but not against legislation that will in some other manner prohibit undesirable citizens from obtaining any type weapons (firearms or otherwise). We also pledge our organization to assist as much as possible in the furtherance of arms familiarization and safety.

Respectfully yours,

EUGENE V. SKELLEY, Secretary.

GIG HARBOR SPORTSMAN'S CLUB,
Gig Harbor, Wash., February 3, 1964.

Senate Office Building,

Senator WARREN MAGNUSON,

Washington, D.C.

DEAR SIR: The Gig Harbor Sportsman's Club goes on record to oppose all antigun legislation not approved by the National Rifle Association.

NEWTON B. BULLARD, Secretary.

GRAYS HARBOR RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB, INC.,
Hoquiam, Wash., January 29, 1964.

Re realistic firearms legislation.
Senator WARREN G. MAGNUSON,
Senate Office Building,
Washington, D.C.

DEAR SENATOR MAGNUSON: The Grays Harbor Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., support the "Dodd bill" as amended according to proposals made by the National Rifle Association of America.

We oppose legislation which would place restrictions on the law-abiding citizen. We are against registration of ownership of firearms, license requirements, and legislation which interfers with the rights of our citizens.

We favor legislation which provides for severe penalties for the use of a weapon in committing a crime, and legislation prohibiting the sale of firearms to criminials, mental incompetents, and juveniles without parental consent.

Because of the tragic death of President Kennedy by an assassins bullet many people are in favor of strict firearms control. We ask that you study this problem logically and that a realistic firearms control bill be adopted. Sincerely,

RICHARD W. BOGAR,
Secretary-Treasurer.

KADIAK RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB,
Kodiak, Alaska.

Hon. E. L. BARTLETT,

U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.

DEAR SENATOR BARTLETT: This is in regard to your letter of December 18, 1963, to Mr. John P. Randolph of Kodiak in which you stated that we might submit a statement to be included in the printed record of hearings of the Senate Commerce Committee on Senator Dodd's bill, S. 1975, and amendments thereto. We do, indeed, desire to do so and our statement follows:

'Senator Dodd's proposed law is intended to prevent crime and if it would actually achieve that purpose, the law-abiding citizens of the United States would certainly be in favor of the bill. However, experience has proven that no legislation can prevent gangsters and criminals from securing and using firearms. A more logical and reasonable approach to this problem would be legislation which can severely penalize the illegal use of firearms and, when properly enforced, can send to prison for long periods criminals who are caught doing so. In view of this, we believe that the proposed law is really unnecessary and will, in fact, contribute to a network of technical restrictions which can trip a conscientious sportsman into being an unintentional violator. The desire to see our laws adequately enforced is never justification for additional legislation which can make a prudent law-abiding citizen an unwitting lawbreaker. Senator Dodd's proposed bill would encroach upon one of the most sacred and meaningful liberties of the individual American. The second amendment to the Constitution asserts that "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." The restrictions and regulations set forth by this bill which would be imposed upon the law-abiding citizen attempting to purchase a firearm can only be viewed as an "infringement."

It is hoped that the members of the Senate Committee on Commerce will view this proposed legislation as an abridgement of the rights and liberties guaranteed to the people by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Sincerely,

KENNETH R. DUGWYLER, President.
GORDON R. JOHNSTON, Secretary.

KAHLOTUS SPORTS & BOOSTER CLUB, INC.,
Kahlotus, Wash., January 20, 1964.

Hon. WARREN G. MAGNUSON,
U.S. Senate.

DEAR SENATOR MAGNUSON: At our annual meeting on January 17, 1964, the members voted unanimously against all antigun legislation.

We urgently request you, as our representative, to vote against any and all such measures not endorsed by the National Rifle Association, which come before Congress.

Your past interest in matters pertaining to this particular area is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely yours,

CHESTER H. MITZ, Secretary.

PRESCOTT, ARIZ.,
January 28, 1964.

Senator WARREN G. MAGNUSON,

Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce,
Washington, D.C.:

Prescott Sportsmen's Club, an affiliate of National Rifle Association, National Wildlife Federation, and Arizona Game Protective Association, request and urge a don't pass recommendation from your committee for S. 1975. We consider many regulations set forth in the bill much too restrictive and severe for the best interests of the law-abiding citizens of this country, and will not appreciably deter potential criminals. M. J. MCNARIE,

President, Prescott Sportsmen's Club.

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION,
Pierre, S. Dak., January 20, 1964.

Senator WARREN G. MAGNUSON,
Chairman, Committee on Commerce,
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.

DEAR SENATOR MAGNUSON: This is to advise that the South Dakota Rifle & Pistol Association at a special meeting held in Pierre, S. Dak., on Saturday, January 11, 1964, approved the following resolution to the Members of the U.S. Congress:

We

"Be it resolved by the South Dakota Rifle & Pistol Association, That we are opposed to the passage of any legislation by the U.S. Congress which would serve to further restrict in any way the lawful purchase, ownership, or use of firearms designed for hunting, competitive marksmanship, or personal protection. "We believe that any additional legislation should be addressed to the problem of wrongful use of firearms rather than to the discouragement of all use. believe that the key to the prevention of accidents with firearms is appropriate education relating to the proper methods of handling firearms in the home, on the range, and in the field, accompanied with adequate instruction and training in marksmanship. We believe that the key to the prevention of crime with firearms is adequate penalties, properly enforced, for their misuse or abuse."

We respectfully request you to bring this resolution to the attention of the other members of the Committee on Commerce and cause it to appear in the record of hearings on Senate bill 1975 and any other proposed legislation designed to place further restrictions on the lawful purchase, ownership, or use of fire

arms.

Sincerely yours,

C. RUSSELL UNBACK, President,

T. N. SCARBOROUGH, Vice President,
ELMER C. KRULL, Director,

JAMES C. SCHOOLER, Secretary,
MERLE ANDERBERG, Director,

DON FITZLER, Director.

Senator E. L. BARTLETT,

TANANA VALLEY SPORTSMEN'S RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB,
Fairbanks, Alaska, January 6, 1963.

Committee on Commerce,

U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.

DEAR SENATOR: The Tanana Valley Sportsmen's Rifle & Pistol Club would like to go on record as opposing any strenuous gun legislation.

Rather than preventing the dishonest from obtaining firearms, most of the bills which are now being proposed would only hinder the ownership of firearms by the lawful sportsmen and riflemen.

Yours very truly,

BERNIECE HODGES, Secretary.

WENATCHEE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION,
Wenatchee, Wash., February 5, 1964.

Hon. WARREN G. MAGNUSON,
Senate Office Building,

Washington, D.C.

DEAR MR. MAGNUSON: The Wenatchee Sportsmen's Association, representing a membership of 200 sportsmen and hunters, ask that you oppose all restrictive antigun legislation and urgently request you, as our Congressman, to vote against any and all such measures which come before Congress.

Sincerely yours,

DON C. KING.

Aircrafters Gun Club, Box 2691, West Palm Beach, Fla., by C. E. Langston, Jr., chairman, judiciary committee.

Amateur Trapshooting Association, Vandalia, Ohio, by William B. Saxbe, vice president.

Ark-La-Tex Gun Collectors Association, Central YMCA, 400 McNeil Street,
Shreveport, La., by Howard L. Chapman, vice president, and others.
Black Hawk Gun Club, Inc., of New Jersey, by Ronald G. Stevenson, 65 North
Main Street, Mullica Hill, N.J.

Brookings Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., Brookings, S. Dak., by Daryl D. Peterson, president; William Barrows, secretary; Floyd Beilsman, treasurer; and others. Buckskin Rod & Gun Club, Chicago, Ill., by Lon P. Dawson, legislative chairman, 1726 West Leland Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

Burlington County Game Protective League, Inc., 123 Chester Avenue, Riverside, N.J., by Stanley Du Bas, corresponding secretary.

Caldwell Rod & Gun Club, Caldwell, Idaho, by Earl W. MacLeod, president.

California Wildlife Federation, Inc., a resolution submitted by J. D. Flourney, president.

Carmi Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., Post Office Box 219, Carmi, Ill., by A. G. Tate, president.

Christian Sportsmen's Club, by John Dahl, Jr., secretary, 222 Elleen Terrace, Hackensack, N.J.

Citizens Committee on Natural Resources, 1346 Connecticut Avenue NW., Room 710, Washington, D.C., by Spencer M. Smith, Jr., secretary. Cohasset Pistol Team, Scituate, Mass., by Robert Hansell.

Cohasset Rifle & Revolver Club, Cohasset, Mass., by Norman Knight, president. Colorado Division, Izaak Walton League of America, by Bruce W. Crystal, chairman, legislative committee.

Colorado Wildlife Federation, Inc., by A. J. Christiansen, president, 3851 Hoyt Street, Wheat Ridge, Colo.; also by Leslie Cornforth, firearms committee, 1324 East Madison, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Columbia Green Valley Rifle Revolver Association, Post Office Box 163, Middlefield, Conn., by Charles E. Lyman, III, secretary.

Danville Rod Gun Club, 246 Angela Avenue, Alamo, Calif., by Frank Orza, president.

Douglas County Rifle Club, by Donald Johnson, secretary, 2822 East Fifth Street, Superior, Wis.

Egyptian Rifle & Pistol Club, Inc., by Wilson A. Giles, president, 407 South Madison Street, Marion, Ill.

Ely Rod & Gun Club, Ely, Minn., by Frank Chernivec, secretary-treasurer. Fallon County Sportsmen Club, Baker, Mont., by James Anderson, president. Federated Rhode Island Sportsmen's Clubs, Inc., and Rhode Island State Rifle & Revolver Association, by Chester C. Gabeler, chairman, firearms committee, 98 Longwood Avenue, Warwick, R.I., (see insertion in appendix.) First New York Dragoons (reactivated), Fishers, N.Y., by J. Sheldon Fisher, adjutant.

Garden State Gun Club, Ridgefield, N.J.

Grays Harbor Rifle Pistol Club, Inc., by Richard W. Bogar, secretarytreasurer, Post Office Box 185, Hoquiam, Wash.

Gunnison Sportsmen's Association, Gunnison, Colo., by Paul Hart, president.
Hartland Sportsman's Club Inc., Hartland, Wis., by Wayne Nelson, secretary.
Illinois State Rifle Asociation, by George Linhart, president, and Robert J.
Kukla, vice president, 2507 North Bernard Street, Chicago, Ill.
Kahlotus Sports & Booster Club, Inc., by Chester H. Mitz, secretary, Box 147,
Kahlotus, Wash.

Lords Valley Sportsman's Club, Lords Valley, Pa., by Jack S. Blaine, secretary.
National Bench Rest Shooters Association, by Dr. A. H. Garcelon, deputy director,
Eastern Seaboard Division, 133 State Street, Augusta, Maine.

National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc., room 2022, 342 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y., by Leo S. Disher, national director.

New Haven County League of Sportsmen's Clubs, by Joseph Kalita, secretary, Kelly Road, Middlebury, Conn.

Northwest Field Trial Council, by B. T. Heinz, president, 17100 Eighth Avenue SW., Seattle, Wash.

Oakland Rod & Gun Club, Inc., by LeRoy C. Vitas, corresponding secretary, 2654 75th Avenue, Oakland, Calif.

Oaktown Gun Club, Oaktown, Ind., by Hal Williams, president, and Don B. Crouse, secretary.

Ouachita Parish Wildlife Unit, Monroe, La., by J. B. Thoman.

Owensboro Rifle & Pistol Club, by M. G. Carter, executive officer, 2448 Barrier Place, Owensboro, Ky.

Pleasant Lake Wildlife Club, by Dwane Kowalski, president, Box 425, Rugy, N. Dak.

Revolver League of Connecticut, by William A. Scholefield, 34 Florence Street, East Haven, Conn., and others.

Riley County Fish and Game Association, Manhattan, Kans., by Bob Koon, president.

Rio Blanco Fish & Wildlife Association, Rangely, Colo., by Herman Hilkey, president

Roselle Park Pistol Club, 24B Colfax Manor, Roselle Park, N.J.

Sandia Gun Club, Albuquerque, N. Mex., by William A. Stephenson, secretarytreasurer, 10905 Baldwin NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex. and others.

Selma Rod & Gun Club, Selma, Oreg., by Harold James, president.

Southeastern South Dakota Wildlife Club, Inc., by W. H. Crippen, firearms safety instructor and director, Box 71, Canistota, S. Dak.

Spring Hill Grange No. 909, by Eileene Clause, secretary, Box 26, Reardon, Wash., for O. Wayne Remmers, master.

Stamford Fish & Game Association Inc., Post Office Box No. 2, Stamford, Conn., by John T. Burciar, secretary.

Tidewater Muzzle Loaders, Annapolis, Md., by William J. Phillips, president; Clarence W. Hogarth, III, vice president, and Robert E. Cox, secretary. Tucson Rifle Club, submitted by Mrs. H. B. Peterson, secretary-treasurer, 741 Santa Paula, Tucson, Ariz.

Tulsa Red Castle Gun Club, by Iva Turninsky, secretary-treasurer, 213 East 27th Court North, Tulsa, Okla.

Turkey Roost Rod & Gun Club, Monroe, Conn., by Donald Wilson, secretary. Venice Sportsmen & Shooters Club, Venice, Fla., by K. F. Wilson, secretary. Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc., C. M. Styer, editor; petition forwarded by Merle Gordon, 208 South Sprague, Ellensburg, Wash. Westchester Arms Collectors Club, by Richard Wachtell, 39 Fayette Road, Scarsdale, N.Y.

West Tennessee Sportsman's Association, by William N. Arterburn, president. Walnut Grove Road, Memphis, Tenn.

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