2ARMED
Home Contents WebRings Link To Us Search Feedback
Home
Home NRA SAS 50CAL 50MRM GOVT DOCS Remembrance FACTOIDS LINKS THE FLAG GUN CLOCK BANS/BOYCOTTS FARCE NUMBERS INEPT
FORUMS
Add A Link
Sign
the Guestbook
View
the Guestbook
Tell A Friend:
If you want to keep your freedoms, you're in the place - but 70 million other
American gun owners aren't. Tell them - Pass-it-on!
Please consider making a donation to help finance Musters, pay for advertising
and to purchase educational materials.
| |
Email or write to your elected Representative and Senator! Let them know where you
stand on gun issues and find out where they stand too. If your opinions differ - make a
difference and vote at election time. Elect government officials that will support your
rights!
Write Your Representative
|
WELCOME! This service is provided to assist you in finding and
contacting Members of the United States House of Representatives. Please note that the
contact information accessible through this service is provided by each Member office. To
identify your Representative:
- Select your State
- Enter the first 5 digits of your ZIP Code
- Click on the Lookup Representative Button
In some cases, after submitting this information, you will receive a message asking
for the additional 4 digits of the extended ZIP code. If you don't know your extended ZIP
Code, you can use the ZIP+4
Lookup service provided by the United States Postal Service National Customer
Support Center. If, after entering the state and Zip Code, you are sent to a page with
only a mailing address and/or phone number it means that your Representative does not use
the Write Your Representative Service for E-Mail. Some Representatives choose to use
methods other than E-Mail for communicating with their constituents. Alternate contact
information is given.
All Zip Code information is provided by the United States Postal Service. |
|
|
Current bills (and public laws from several previous Congresses)
- Gun-Free Schools
- S. 44 Safe
Schools Act of 1999
...to amend the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 to require a local educational agency that
receives funds under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to expel a student
determined to be in possession of an illegal drug, or illegal drug paraphernalia, on
school property, in addition to expelling a student determined to be in possession of a
gun, and for other purposes.
- H.R.
1895 - School Anti-Violence Empowerment Act
...to develop programs that enhance school safety for our children. 999
- H.R.
1898 (School Safety Enhancement Act)
... to provide for school safety, and for other purposes.
- Gun Control
- H.R.
2122 - Mandatory Gun Show Background Check Act (Failed of passage, 6-18-99, Roll Call Vote 244)
...to require background checks at gun shows, and for other purposes.
- H.R.
2127 - S.
1774 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
- ... to regulate certain 50 caliber sniper weapons in the same manner as machine guns
and other firearms.
- Dingell amendment to H.R. 2122
- H.A. 215
...to specify 24 consecutive hours for instant background check elapsed time period
purposes; allow dealers to transfer inventories in person; and increase the penalties for
using a large capacity ammunition magazine during crimes of violence or drug trafficking.
- S.Amdt.
352 to S.
254 - Kohl amendment
...to amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the provision of a
secure gun storage or safety device in connection with the transfer of a handgun. (Passed
78-20, 5-18-99)
- S.Amdt.
344 to S.
254 Hatch/Craig amendment
... to provide for effective gun law enforcement, enhanced penalties, and facilitation of
background checks at gun shows. (Passed 48-47, 5-14-99)
- S.Amdt.
331 to S.
254 Lautenberg amendment
To regulate the sale of firearms at gun shows. (Failed 51-47, 5-12-99)
- S.Amdt.
332 to S.
254 Craig amendment
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to preserve privacy and property
rights, prohibit the collection of fees, and the retention of information in connection
with background checks of law abiding citizens acquiring firearms. Encourages
voluntary checks by non-licensed dealers at gun shows. (Passed 53-45, 5-12-99)
- S.Amdt.
362 to S.
254 Lautenberg/Kerrey amendment
...to regulate the sale of guns at gun shows. H.R. 1702
- H.R.
3020
...to amend title 18, United States Code, to ban using the Internet to obtain or dispose
of a firearm.
- H.R. 902
- H.R.
1903 - Gun Show Accountability Act
...to regulate the sale of firearms at gun shows.
- Public Law 103-159 - Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act
Established a 5-day waiting period for the purchase of handguns (in the absence of related
state restrictions).
|