CCRKBA Says Brady Campaign Claims of Nationwide Anti-Gun Protests Were Not True

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms said this morning that the Brady Campaign news release on Tuesday stating that vast crowds of activists from all over America took part in anti-gun protests was fake and ambiguous. The Brady Campaign news release was
CCRKBA Says Brady Campaign Claims of Nationwide Anti-Gun Protests Were Not True
 published on the state-run PR Newswire service on Tuesday at around 9:56 p.m., Eastern Time.

CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb detailed scrutiny of the protest reports indicate that these protests were a very ineffective. He added that the around 200 people were taken in a bus to Lake Barrington, Illinois, and in Philadelphia likewise. Around 60 activists protested outside a District Heights gun in Maryland, and only two activists took part in a very short lie-in at Green Lake Park in Seattle. He pointed out that these minor events were reported by Brady Campaign as major protests and as a very bi nation wide rising.

Gottlieb also inferred that the American public is weary of protests and staging against the harms of gun possession, and strict restriction of rights for sale and possession of guns in order to ensure safety. The public are aware of gun control failures which have numerous proofs that come out each day. The shootings in Virginia Tech have made the public realize that even 'gun free zones' can be dangerous to them and not to the criminals if rapid action is not taken.

Based on the statistics of violent crime and murder in Chicago and Washington, the American public have realized possession of a hand gun by honest citizens in those cities have been life saving for many.

Gottlieb affirmed that the American public has understood the motive behind the arms restriction plan. This is more of preventing public from self defense rights. He also brought out the recent restriction on sale and possession of guns, gun free zones, gun possession laws have failed to avert the incidents of public shooting, and in its place converted the crowded public places such parks, stadiums, shopping malls, educational institutions, universities and public schools into possible violent firing zones.