Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 02:40:29 -0500 From: alerts@gatekeeper.nra.org (NRA Alerts) To: firearms-alert@shell.portal.com Subject: INFO: Letter from Schumer to Metaksa in re BATF Ad CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 March 2, 1995 Tanya K. Metaksa, Executive Director National Rife Association of America Institute for Legislative Action 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax, Va 22030-7400 Dear Ms. Metaksa, I write to strongly protest the unfairness of the NRA ad attacking the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms in yesterday's Washington Post. Your ad claims that "the loud voice of honest citizens" is what separates a free state from a police state. Your ad does not cite a single specific example, nor a single documented source, to support the overblown evils it attributes to ATF. This is not surprising. The facts are that ATF has an outstanding record of putting armed career criminals, violent drug traffickers, and vicious gun runners behind bars. Last fiscal year alone, ATF was responsible for the prosecution of almost 10,000 such violent criminals. The men and women of ATF work our meanest streets every day, often at great personal risk. They protect us from violent criminals armed with the high powered, rapid fire guns whose proliferation the NRA does so much to encourage. No thoughtful person can be against the ATF mission of stopping illegal guntraffickers, terrorist bombers, and armed violent criminals. It seems clear that the real objects of your attacks are the federal gun laws -- laws passed in an open, democratic process. Instead, your ad hides behind "law and order" to smear real law and order professionals -- men and women who risk their lives. Your ad is not about truth. It is about the extremism of those who control the NRA. You should be ashamed of slandering so many fine law enforcement professionals. Sincerely, Charles E. Schumer Member of Congress -- This information is presented as a service to the Internet community by the NRA/ILA. Many files are available via anonymous ftp from ftp.nra.org, via WWW at http://www.nra.org, via gopher at gopher.nra.org, and via WAIS at wais.nra.org Be sure to subscribe to the NRA mailing lists. Send the word help as the body of a message to listproc@NRA.org Information can also be obtained by connecting to the NRA-ILA GUN-TALK BBS at (703) 934-2121.