Anti-Gun Organizations
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
(BCPGV)
Headquarters: 1225 Eye Street, N.W., Suite
1100
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 898-0792 Fax: (202) 371-9615
Communications Fax: (202) 682-4462
www.handguncontrol.org
Regional Offices: 10951 W. Pico Boulevard, Suite
204
Los Angeles, CA 90064
(213) 446-0056 Fax: (310) 475-3147
268 Bush Street, Box 555
San Francisco, CA 94108
(415) 433-3535 Fax: (415) 433-3357
705 12th Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 557-0100 Fax: (619) 233-6682
11 South LaSalle Street, Suite 2302
Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 920-0504 Fax: (312) 920-0807
Staff: 32
Founding Chair: Nelson T. "Pete" Shields, III
Chair: Sarah Brady
President: Michael Barnes
Treasurer: Mark Ingram
Secretary: Lois Hess
Board of Directors:
David Birenbaum
Carl Bogus
John Corderman
Lee Fisher
Larry Lowenstein
John Phillips
Helen Raiser
Maurice Rosenblatt
Jeanne Shields
Odile Stern
Edward O. Welles
Publication: Washington Report, quarterly
PAC: National Handgun Control Voter Education Fund
Membership: 250,000 dues-paying members. HCI claims 1,000,000+
members, but this includes contacts by interested parties by any
means.
In 2001, Handgun Control, Inc. changed its name to
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. The organization originated
(1974) as the National Council to Control Handguns (NCCH), a group
which lobbied for government restrictions on the right to keep and
bear arms through support for restrictions on the manufacture,
importation, sale, transfer, and civilian possession of handguns. The
organization voiced a desire for an eventual handgun ban through
gradual steps, but changed its name and espoused goals due to results
of a survey. In 1991, then HCI amended its Articles of Incorporation
to reflect its support of restrictions on rifles and shotguns as
well.
Additionally, in 2001, BCPGV absorbed the
financially strapped "Million Mom March" (MMM) organization. MMM is a
chapter-based organization formed in 1999 as a reaction to the
shooting at the Jewish Community Center in suburban Los Angeles.
Their stated goal is to win passage of "gun laws, including:
(1) licensing of handgun owners, (2) registration of handguns, (3)
creating consumer product safety standards for guns, (4) closing the
"gun show loophole," and (5) limiting gun purchases to no more than
one a month." They staged a march in Washington, D.C. On Mothers Day
2000 and have continued to build a national organization. The
founder, Donna Dees-Thomases is a close friend of Bill and Hillary
Clinton.
BCPGV National Committee:
Lauren Bacall
Marjorie Benton
Ellen Burstyn
Jackie Cooper
Joseph Curran
Stephan Dart
William Dorman
Gerald Dunfey
Kenneth Gibson
Rabbi Jos. B. Glaser
Betsy Gotbaum
Michael Gross
Elliot Jones Halberstam
Mariette Hartley
Richard Hatcher
Janet Gray Hayes
Andrew Heiskell
Hal Holbrook
Maynard Jackson
Albert Jenner, Jr.
Shirley Knight
Patricia Kennedy Lawford
Edward Levi
John Lindsay
Marsha Mason
Jane McMichael
Patrick Murphy
Paul Newman
George D. Newton, Jr.
Victor Palmeri
Russell Peterson
Sol Price
Milton Rector
Will Rogers, Jr.
James W. Rouse
Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler
Neil Simon
Dr. Emanuel Taney
Eli Wallach
Ruth Warrick
Francis Wheat
James Whitmore
Andy Williams
The Center to Prevent Handgun Violence (CPHV) is a
BCPGV "educational" spin-off that portrays firearms and their
ownership as inherently dangerous. Straight Talk About Risks
(S.T.A.R.), CPHV's politically-based anti-gun curriculum targets
schoolchildren aged pre-K through 12th grade. The CPHV is located at
1400 K Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005.
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV)
Headquarters: 100 Maryland Avenue, N.E.
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 544-7190
www.gunfree.org
President: Michael K. Beard
Co-Chairpersons: Ethel Kennedy, Coretta Scott King
National Sponsors:
Judy Collins
Monsignor John J. Egan
Walter E. Fauntroy
Dr. Dorothy Height
Comm. George Napper
Harry Nillson
Dr. Alvin F. Pouissant
Rabbi David Sapperstein
The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence (CSGV), was
originally formed in 1975 as the National Coalition to Ban Handguns
(NCBH) "for the purposes of banning the importation, manufacture,
sale, transfer, ownership and possession of handguns." In 1989, after
expanding its efforts to include restrictions on all firearms, the
group adopted its new name, Coalition to Stop Gun
Violence.
The United Methodist Church was the principle
founder of CSGV. CSGV's membership is comprised of individual
supporters. Ex-CIA employee, Edward O. Welles, who also helped to
form HCI, was an original NCBH board member and, reportedly, NCCH/HCI
was an unreported member of the Coalition for several
years.
CSGV's policy-making membership is comprised of
the following 44 national organizations:
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Association of Suicidology
American Ethical Union
Americans for Democratic Action
American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress
American Psychiatric Association
American Public Health Association
Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America
The Bible Holiness Movement, International
B'nai B'rith Women
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Child Welfare League
Church of the Brethren, Washington Office
Citizens For Safety
The Communitarian Network
The Council of The Great City Schools
The DISARM Education Fund
Fellowship Reconciliation
Friends Committee on National Legislation
International Ladies Garment Workers Union
Jesuit Conference Office of Social Ministries
Jewish Community Center Association
Loretto Community
Mennonite Central Comm., DC Office
National Association of Social Workers
National Council of Jewish Women, Inc.
National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
National Urban League, Inc.
North American Federation of Temple Youth
Pan American Trauma Association
Presbyterian Church USA,
Social Justice and Peacemaking Ministry Unit
Union of American Hebrew Congregations,
Religious Action Center
Unitarian Universalist Association
United Church of Christ, Office for Church and Society
United Federation of Teachers
United Methodist Church, Board of Church and Society
U.S. Conference of Mayors
U.S. Student Association
United Synagogues of America
Women's League for Conservative Judaism
Women's National Democratic Club
YWCA of the U.S.A.
The Educational Fund to End Handgun Violence (EFEHV)
Headquarters: Box 72
110 Maryland Avenue, N.E.
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 544-7227
Director: Josh Horwitz
Incorporated in 1978 as an "educational" spin-off
to the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, the EFEHV is supported by
private donations and foundation grants. The fund distributes
anti-gun research on handgun violence, firearms marketing and
production, and firearms design.
The Violence Policy Center (VPC)
Headquarters: 1300 N Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 783-4071
www.vpc.org
Executive Director: Josh Sugarmann
Of Counsel: Kristen Rand
The Violence Policy Center is the new name of the
New Right Watch (NRW), a non-profit group that "researched" what it
perceived as a new right-wing American political movement. NRW
focused its attack on semi-automatic firearms with two releases:
"Assault Weapons and Accessories in America" (1988), a joint effort
with EFEHV, and "Assault Weapons: Analysis, New Research, and
Legislation" (1989). Funding for New Right Watch was received from
individual and foundation grants.
VPC is a non-profit national "educational"
foundation that proposes firearms restrictions, including total
handgun prohibition, as measures to reduce violence in America. VPC's
Executive Director, Josh Sugarmann, formerly the Executive Director
of the New Right Watch and, previously, with the National Coalition
to Ban Handguns, authored a book attacking the NRA -- NRA: Money,
Firepower, and Fear (1992). In 1997, VPC produced a report attacking
NRA's Eddie Eagle program, calling it "Joe Camel with feathers". This
attack was so scurrilous that many in the media denounced it. It
stands as clear evidence that VPC is more interested in attacking NRA
than in finding any rational or effective solutions to violence in
America.
CeaseFire, Inc.
Headquarters: 1290 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10104
(212) 484-1616
www.ceasefire.org
Executive Director: Elizabeth Schmidt
CeaseFire, Inc. was formed in 1995 with a stated
mission to "reshape the gun violence debate in America." Infused with
money from Courtney Love, the widow of rock star Curt Cobain, who
committed suicide, the organization signed on the numerous high-
profile celebrities and business people listed below to their
advisory panel. CeaseFire runs TV Public Service Announcements with
celebrities and runs print advertising in major newspapers and
magazines with the message that guns are dangerous and gun ownership
is a threat to family and friends. Their stated goal is to promote
"handgun-free homes and families" by claiming that gun ownership is a
public health threat.
Advisory Panel Members
Reginald Brack, Chairman, Time, Inc.
Fmr. Senator Bill Bradley, (D-NJ)
Stephen Brobeck, Exec. Dir. Consumer Federation of America
Doug Carlston, Chairman and CEO, Broderbund Software, Inc.
Fmr.President Jimmy Carter
K. Kaufer Christoffel, M.D., M.P.H., Children's Mem. Hospital,
Chicago
Walter Cronkite, Journalist
Barry Diller, Chairman, Silver King Communications
Michael Douglas, Actor
Millard Drexler, CEO, Gap. Inc.
Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense Fund
Michael Eisner, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney Co.
Susan Estrich, Professor, The Law Center, The University of Southern
California
Senator Dianne Feinstein, (D-CA)
Mark Finucane, Former Chairman, National Association of Public
Hospitals
Tom Freston, Chairman, MTV Networks
Kieth Geiger, Pres., Nat'l Education Association
Gerald Grinstein, Chairman, Burlington Northern
Alan G. Hassenfeld, Chairman, Pres. and CEO, Hasbro, Inc.
Deborah Leff, Pres., The Joyce Foundation
H. Michael Lemmons, Exec. Dir., Congress of Nat'l Black Churches
Edward Malloy, Pres., University of Notre Dame
Paul Newman, Actor
Michael Ovitz, Pres., The Walt Disney Company
Ron Perlman, Pres., Revlon, Inc.
Mike Pertschuk, Co-Director, The Advocacy Institute
Roberta Copper Ramo, Pres. American Bar Association
Steve Rattner, General Partner, Lazard Freres & Co.
Matt Rodriguez, Superintendent, Chicago Police Department
Mark Rosenburg, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Nat'l Center for Injury
Prevention and Control
Dewey Stokes, Former Nat'l Pres., FOP
Howard Stringer, Chairman and CEO, TELE-TV
Stephen Teret, M.D., M.P.H., Director, John Hopkins Center for Gun
Policy and Research
James Todd, M. D., Executive Vice-Pres., AMA
Jann S. Wenner, Chairman, Wenner Media, Inc.
Lois Jean White, Pres.-Elect, Nat'l PTA
Jay Winston, Director, Center for Health Communications, Harvard
University
Americans for Gun Safety
Arlington, Virginia
Phone (202) 775-0300
Founder: Andrew McKelvey
Executive Director: Casey Anderson
ww2.americansforgunsafety.com
AGS was formed in June, 2000 and claims to be a
centerist gun safety group. Its original Executive Director, however, is the former Chief of staff to the aggressively anti-gun Andrew Cuomo at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. It's current Executive Director was chief of staff to extreme anti-Second Amendment congressman Martin Meehan (D-Mass.)
AGS is building a national group by affiliating
with smaller state based groups and providing them with funding and
an national network under which to operate.
Handgun-Free America, Inc.
1600 Wilson Blvd., Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22209
(703) 465-0474 - Phone
(703) 465-5603 - Fax
www.handgunfree.org
Handgun-Free America (HFA) is a national,
membership-based non-profit organization dedicated to building up
strong support for the initiative to ban private handgun ownership in
the United States. HFA is organized as a tax-exempt educational
organization, which prohibits it from engaging in any direct
political action.
Consumer Federation of America
1424 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-387-6121
Fax: 202-265-7989
www.consumerfed.org
Organized in 1968, the CFA is a federation of
consumer groups from around the nation. It currently has 260 members
all parts of the country (For a list see
http://www.stateandlocal.org/listomems.html.)
CFA has now made the regulation of firearms a
primary area of activity. They are the primary proponent of the
Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act, which would give the U.S.
Treasury Department broad authority to regulate guns, including the
authority to ban them. CFA also operates a tax-exempt 501 (c) (3)
called the Consumer Federation of America Foundation.
HELP Network
Children's Memorial Hospital
2300 Children's Plaza
Chicago, Illinois 60614
Phone (773) 880-3826
Fax (773) 880-6615
www.helpnetwork.org
HELP Network was formed in 1993 and claims to be
the "health voice in the national debate about handgun violence."
HELP endorses reducing civilian access to handguns, and funds
research to support that agenda.
Join Together
441 Stuart Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Phone (617) 437-1500
Fax (617) 437-9394
www.jointogether.org
Join Together was formed to serve as a national
organizing link for national, state and local organizations to
promote anti- violence prevention programs and to support passage of
restrictive gun laws. In particular, Join Together supports the
"public health" approach to criminal violence, seeking to treat crime
as a disease and firearms as the cause.
The American Jewish Congress
Headquarters:
15 East 84th Street
New York, NY 10028
Phone (212) 360-1540
Fax (212) 249-3672
Jack Rosen, President
Phil Baum, Executive Director
Government Affairs:
2027 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone (202) 332-4001
Matthew Dorf, Director
www.ajcongress.org/index.htm
The American Jewish Congress has long supported
restrictive gun laws. However, they are now engaged in active
Congressional lobbying for passage of legislation that infringes
Second Amendment rights.
The Ford Foundation
320 East 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017
Phone (212)573-5000
Fax (212)599-4584
The Ford Foundation has provided financial grants
to programs aimed at restricting gun ownership and regulating gun
owners' rights.
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
140 S. Dearborn St. Ste. 1100
Chicago, IL 60603-5285
Phone (312) 726-8000
The MacArthur Foundation is a primary source of
financial support for groups and individuals promoting the anti-gun
agenda.
The Joyce Foundation
135 South LaSalle Street, Suite 4010
Chicago, Illinois 60603
Phone (312) 782-2426
Fax (312) 782-4160
The Joyce Foundation is one of the leading sources
of funding for anti-gun groups and individuals. Anti-gun academics
receive grants to complete studies that invariably find a link
between gun ownership and crime.
The David and Lucille Packard Foundation
300 Second Street, Suite 200
Los Altos, California 94022
Phone (650)948-7658
packard.org
The Packard Foundation has provided significant
financial support to the Million Mom March, now part of the Brady
Campaign, and has funded anti-gun research.
Firearm Injury Center at Penn (FICAP)
3440 Market Street, First Floor
University of Pennsylvania Health System
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-3335
(215)614-0319
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ficap/
FICAP, founded in 1997 at the University of
Pennsylvania, conducts research on firearms as a "public health"
problem. This research is designed to show that restrictions on
firearms ownership are the solution to firearms injuries. FICAP is
funded by the anti-gun Joyce Foundation (see above) and designs
research projects to produce anti-gun research that is used to
influence the media, policy makers and legislators.
Physicians for Social
Responsibility
1101 14th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone (202) 898-0150
Fax (202) 898-0172
http://www.psr.org
Originally formed to oppose nuclear weapons, PSR
has widened their scope to include many other causes. On firearms it
has endorsed international small arms disarmament. PSR has endorsed
virtually every restrictive gun law which has been proposed including
one-gun-a-month, ban on "junk" guns, and ammunition purchase
restrictions.
California Wellness Foundation
6320 Canoga Ave., Suite 1700
Woodland Hills, California 91367-7111
Phone (818) 593-6600
www.tcwf.org
Board of Directors
Earl G. Mink, Chair
Alice A. Lytle, J.D., Vice Chair
Gary L. Yates, President and CEO
Ezra C. Davidson, Jr., M.D.
Kenneth W. Kizer, M.D.
Stewart Kwoh, J.D.
Luz Vega Marquis
Barbara Marshall, R.N.
Douglas X. Patino, PH.D.
Peggy Saika
The California Wellness Foundation is a private
foundation funded in February, 1992 by a substantial endowment from
Health Net, one of California's largest health maintenance
organizations. Through grants the Foundation funds research and
public action targeted at "public health" issues. This includes
grants for anti-gun research, community and governmental action, and
policy advocacy. This foundation is one of the primary funding
sources for state and local anti-gun causes.
Alliance For Justice
Nan Aron, President
11 Dupont Circle NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, D.C. 20036
www.allianceforjustice.org
Email: Alliance@afj.org
Phone: (202) 822-6070
Fax: (202) 822-6068
The Alliance for Justice is a national association
of environmental, civil rights, mental health, women's, children's
and consumer advocacy organizations. Founded in 1979, the stated
goals of the Alliance is to "advance the cause of justice for all
Americans, strengthen the public interest community's ability to
influence public policy, and foster the next generation of
advocates." The alliance created a "student advocacy group" entitled
"Gun Industry Watch" which bills itself as a student watchdog network
that monitors gun industry and the NRA.
National Black Police
Association
3251 Mt. Pleasant Street, N.W. Second Floor
Washington, DC 20010-2103
Phone (202) 986-2070
Fax(202) 986-0410
http://www.blackpolice.org
The National Black Police Association is a
nationwide organization of African American Police Associations. They
have endorsed the prohibition on the manufacture of handguns and
support strict restriction on their ownership and use.
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement
Executives
MAURICE FOSTER, ESQ., Executive Director
4609 Pinecrest Office Park Drive, Suite F
Alexandria, Virginia 22312-1442
Phone (703) 658-1529
Fax (703) 658-9479
http://www.noblenatl.org
The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement
Executives (NOBLE) was founded in September, 1976. NOBLE has passed
resolutions supporting the goals and efforts of the Brady
Campaign.
State Anti-Gun
Organizations
The following organizations operate at the state
level to promote the passage of anti-gun laws and ordinances. These
groups are also very active in the area of initiatives and
referendums in those states which allow these plebiscites.
ALABAMA
Society Against Firearm Endangerment
David Reynolds
502 Montgomery Highway
Suite 202
Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
F: 205-979-2750
P: 205-979-2999
Mothers Against Violence
Marilyn & Michael Jackson
605 40th Street
Fairfield, AL 35064
P: 205-785-6765
ARIZONA
Handgun Control Activists
Geraldine Anderson
3617 W. Camino Real
Glendale, AZ 85310
CALIFORNIA
Californians for Responsible Gun Laws
Kae McGuire
2140 Shattuck Ave.
Suite 1201
Berkley, CA 94704
P: 510-649-8946
F: 510-649-8970
email: CRGL@GUNLAWS.ORG
Pacific Center for Violence Prevention
Andrew McGuire
Executive Director
San Francisco General Hospital
San Francisco, CA 94110
P: 415-285-1793
Women Against Gun Violence
Susan Shaw
Ann Reiss Lane
P.O. Box 1501
Culver City, CA 90232-1501
P: 310-204-2348
F: 310-204-6643
Los Angeles Teens On Target/Youth Alive
Fidel Valenzuela
7601 Imperial Hwy.
JPI - Room # 31T-3135
Downey, CA 90242
P: 310-401-8166
F: 310-401-7201
COLORADO
Colorado Children's Campaign
Barbara O Brien
1600 Sherman
Denver, CO 80203
P: 303-839-1580
Physicians for Social Responsibility --
Colorado
Sam Cole
1738 Wynkoop St., Ste. 1
Denver, CO 80202
P: 303-298-8001
F: 303-293-2813
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Coalition Against Gun Violence
Sue McCalley
P.O. Box 523
Southport, CT 06490
P: 203-637-2694
FLORIDA
Florida Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
Steve Bourie
P.O. Box 644
Dania, FL 33004
P: 954-989-9374
email: GUNFREEFLA@AOL.COM
MAD DADS of Greater Ocala
Patrick Hadley
President
P.O. Box 3704
Ocala, FL 34478
P: 904-629-3100
GEORGIA
Georgians Against Gun Violence, Inc.
Ronald W. Horn--Board Chairman
P.O. Box 673732
Marietta, GA 30006-0063
P: 404-521-3605
Georgians United Against Gun Violence
Clinton M. Marsh
1401 Adams Dr., SW
Atlanta, GA 30311
P: 404-699-0708
HAWAII
Firearms Coalition
Patty May
450 Kaha St.
Kailua, HI 96734
P: 808-536-7733
Hawaii Firearms Control Coalition
Nadine Odera
P.O. Box 1245
Kaneoke, HI 96744
P: 808-235-4222
ILLINOIS
Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence
Dan Kotowski
223 W. Jackson Suite 802
Chicago, IL 60606
P: 312-341-0939
F: 312-341-9770
Quad Citizens for Responsible Gun Laws
Teresa Mesich
P.O. Box 3084
Rock Island, IL 61204-3084
P: 309-788-7339
Rise High Projects
John May
Box 104
Chicago, IL 60613
P: 312-879-7920
INDIANA
Concerned Citizens About Gun Violence
David Mason
4600 Sunset Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
P: 317-940-9682
G.R.I.E.F. of Indiana
Patty Williams
2915 North Oakwood
Muncie, IN 47303
P: 765-282-2210
F: 765-747-3299
IOWA
Iowans for the Prevention of Gun Violence
John Johnson
P.O. Box 2643
Cedar Rapids, IA 52406
P: 319-364-7382
email: JJIPGV@AOL.COM
KENTUCKY
Kentuckian's Chapter for Handgun Control
Nancy Evans
306 Chelsea Road
Louisville, KY 40207
P: 502-894-9050
Kentucky Voice for Crime Victims
P.O. Box 14123
Louisville, KY 40212-1023
P: 502-367-0638
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Reverend Kathy Lancaster
Criminal Justice Office
100 Witherspoon St.
Louisville, KY 40202-1396
P: 502-569-5803
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Ceasefire
Richard Haymaker
254 Nelson Dr.
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
P: 504-766-6432
F: 504-769-3810
MARYLAND
Marylanders Against Handgun Abuse
Nancy Fenton
3000 Chestnut Ave, Ste. 203
Baltimore, MD 21211
P: 410-889-1477
F: 410-889-1480
www.hgabuse.org/
MASSACHUSETTS
Americans for a Non-Violent Society
Morrison Bump
P.O. Box 497
Natick, MA 01760-0005
P: 508-785-0817
Citizens for Safety
Harlan Jones
95 Berkeley Street, Room 412
Boston, MA 02116
P: 617-542-7712
Dorchester Youth Collaborative
Lavall Brown
Executive Director
1514-A Dorchester Ave.
Dorchester, MA 02122
P: 617-288-1748
Stop Handgun Violence
Jennifer Fraser
29 Crafts Street, Ste. 300
Newton, MA 02135
P: 617-965-4636
F: 617-965-7308
MICHIGAN
Michigan Citizens for Handgun Control
Marj Levin
801 S Adams, Ste 104
Birmingham, MI 48009
P: 248-540-6868
SOSAD
Clementine Barfield
2441 W Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
P: 313-361-5200
Women Against Gun Violence
Jeannie Weiner
P.O. Box 2453
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
P: 248-661-2030
MINNESOTA
Citizens for a Safer Minnesota
Mary Lewis Grow
Ken Collins
1238 East Shryer Avenue
Maplewood, MN 55109
P: 612-483-1149
Lynne Westphal
5704 Kemrich Dr.
Edina, MN 55435
P: 612-941-8493
MISSOURI
Ad Hoc Group Against Crime
Alvin Brooks
President
3330 Troost Ave
Kansas City, MO 64109
P: 816-531-0000
F: 816-753-6565
Coalition Against Concealed Guns
Sharon Polster
3692 Runnymeade St.
Charles, MO 63301
P: 314-946-2657
Missourians Against Handgun Violence
Steve Sorkin
9378 Olive, Ste. 120
St. Louis, MO 63132
P: 314-692-7452
F: 314-692-7454
E.N.O.U.G.H.
Linda Spence
P.O. Box 10053
Kansas City, MO 64171
P: 816-855-1721
F: 816-234-3039
NEBRASKA
Nebraskans for Responsible Gun Ownership
Joan Vinke
16512 Frederick Circle
Omaha, NE 69130
P: 402-334-8944
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Seacoast Advocates for Gun Control
Alex Hirlihy
55 Lang Road
Rye, NH 03870
P: 603-964-9079
NEW JERSEY
Cease Fire New Jersey
Bryan Miller
15 East Redman Avenue
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Joan Diefenbach
176 West State St.
Trenton, NJ 08608-1190
P: 609-396-9546
Jack Johnson
2000 Florence Avenue
Hazlet, NJ 07730
P: 908-264-1236
F: 908-264-9278
Ellen Saxon
199 Laurel Circle
Princeton, NJ 08540-2718
P: 609-924-8468
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Ceasefire
Sherry Tippett
922 Acequia Madre
Santa Fe, NM 87501
P: 505-982-4253
NEW YORK
Fellowship of Reconciliation
David Schiling
Box 271
Nyack, NY 10960
P: 914-358-4601
Handgun Control of New York
Odile Stem
26 W 84th Street
New York, NY 10024
P: 212-873-3361
F: 212-687-1482
Mothers Against Violence
Aissatou Bey-Garcia
Harlem Hospital Center
Division of Plastic Surgery
506 Lenox Ave
New York, NY 10037
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence
Barbara E. Hohlt
322 Bleecker St., #E9
New York, NY 10014
Manhattan: 212-592-3400
Westchester: 914-337-6818
Long Island: 516-733-0029
F: 718-797-2825
email: BCANH@MSN.COM
Committee For The Silent March
Katina Johnstone
322 Bleecker St., #E9
New York, NY 10014
P: 516-247-9109
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolinians Against Gun Violence
Lisa Price
Executive Director
Marcia Owen
Assistant Director
P.O. Box 9204
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
P: 919-403-7665
F: 919-403-6585
email: ncgv@juno.com
OHIO
Handgun Control Federation of Ohio
Eric Fingerhut
Steve Ferris
2775 S Moreland Blvd., #200
Cleveland, OH 44120
P: 216-561-3663
F: 216-561-1942
L.E.N.A.
Janice Sturkey
Chris Redmond
716 Upson Street
Akron, OH 44305
P: 216-762-0670
OREGON
Oregonians Against Gun Violence
Tuck Wilson
Chair
David DeMarkey
P.O. Box 82966
Portland, OR 97282
P: 503-233-1224 (Meeting Points)
P: 503-239-2111 (Tuck Wilson)
F: 503-233-0772
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvanians Against Handgun Violence
Daniel J. Siegel
Rebeca Williams
P.O. Box 495
Wynnewood, PA 19096
P: 610-446-0817
P: 888-444-PAHV
email: PAHV@AOL.COM
SOUTH CAROLINA
Citizens for a Safer South Carolina
Betsy Robinson
P.O. Box 1764
Beaufort, SC 29901
P: 803-521-1299
The Alliance for South Carolina s Children
Anton J. Gunn
P.O. Box 11644
Columbia, SC 29211
P: 803-343-5510
TENNESSEE
Tennesseeans for Responsible Gun Ownership
Eugene Kaiser
2504 Forest Glen Circle
Clarksville, TN 37043
P: 615-552-2202
H: 615-552-2178
TEXAS
Houston Area Violence Prevention
Dr. Joseph C. Kaye
Mid-Town Family Resource Center
3630 West Dallas St.
Houston, TX 77019
P: 713-630-6677
Physicians for a Violence Free Society
Ellen Tuliaferro
323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 95235-8579
P: 216-648-9214
Texans Against Gun Violence
Bruce Elfant
Travis County Courthouse
P.O. Box 1748
Austin, TX 78767
P: 512-473-9100
P: 512-371-3236
F: 512-473-9640
Leslie Bernard
701 Oxford
Houston, TX 77079
P: 713-861-2755
Texans Against Violence -- Houston
Dave Smith
13164 Memorial Drive, Box 160
Houston TX 77079
P: 713-827-8916
Texans Against Violence
Tom Plumbley
11001 Midway Rd
Dallas, TX 75229
P: 214-352-4841
H: 214-243-8674
F: 214-352-4581
Barbara Lindley
7657 Rowling Acres
Dallas, TX 75248
Cindy Wetherall
P.O. Box 797652
Dallas, TX 77057
P: 972-614-2557
Texas Crime Prevention Clearing House
Margy Chaikin
P.O. Box 12428
Austin, TX 78711
P: 512-462-1886
UTAH
Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah
Marla Kennedy
Executive Director
476 E. South Temple, No. 254
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
gvpc@mail.gvpc.org
www.gvpc.org
P: 801-328-4930
VERMONT
Vermonters Against Violence
Bonnie O Brien
200 Old Farm Road South
Burlington, VT 05403
P: 802-864-4677
F: 802-658-5002
VIRGINIA
Virginians Against Handgun Violence
Alice Mountjoy
President
P.O. Box 271
Norfolk, VA 23501
P: 757-623-7918
F: 757-622-3953
Melanie Costello
P.O. Box 29462
Richmond, VA 23242
P: 804-649-8752
F: 804-742-8259
WASHINGTON
Mothers Against Violence in America
Pamela Eakes
105 14th Avenue #2A
Seattle, WA 98122
P: 206-323-2303
F: 206-323-2132
Washington Cease Fire
Bruce Gryniewski
509 10th Ave East
P.O. Box 20246
Seattle, WA 98102
P: 206-322-7564
F: 206-324-7885
WISCONSIN
American Trauma Society
Jack M. Bergstein, M.D.
9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53226
P: 414-257-5023
F: 414-454-5830
Citizens Against Handgun Violence
Sally Miley
210 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Madison, WI 53710
P: 608-266-4611
Mobilization for Survival
Verdall De Yarman
2943 North Bausman St.
Milwaukee, WI 53212
P: 414-562-8014
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