Box 10
Contains 51 Results:
Judiciary, Civil Rights, May-June, 1991
Judiciary, Civil Rights, 1992
Topics include U. S. Commission on Civil Rights Oklahoma Advisory Committee. Correspondents include U. S. Commission on Civil Rights.
Judiciary, Crime, 1990-1992
Topics include summary of drug and crime legislation and using guns across state lines. Correspondents include William H. Gray.
Judiciary, Crime, 1994
Topics include police corps amendment, crime prevention, and incarceration of repeat offenders.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Assault Weapons Ban, Correspondence Against, 1991
Topics include prohibited ammunition, gun registration, and Volkmer-Sensenbrenner amendment. Correspondents include National Rifle Association, Richard H. Stallings, Carl C. Perkins, and Independence Institute.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Assault Weapons Ban, Correspondence in Support, 1991
Topics include ammunition feeding devices, TEC-9 assault pistol, and assault weapons and drug trafficking. Correspondents include Charles E. Schumer; Steny H. Hoyer; William J. Hughes; Bill Green; John Edward Porter; John Bryant; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; Edward F. Feighan, National Association of Police Organizations, Butler Derrick, Thomas Foglietta, and John Lewis.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Assault Weapons Ban, Handgun Control, Inc., 1991
This folder contains material assembled by Handgun Control, Inc. Topics include assault weapons and crime, ammunition restrictions, poll data, clippings, and illustrations of semi-automatic assault weapons listed in H. R. 3371. Correspondents include Sarah Brady and James S. Brady.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Bill Text (H.R. 3371), 1991
This folder contains the full-text of H.R. 3371.
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Correspondence From Members of Congress, 1991
Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Correspondence From Special Interest Groups, 1991
Topics include habeas corpus reform, Racial Justice Act, semi-automatic weapons, police officers' bill of rights, and mandatory minimum sentences. Correspondents include National Association of Police Organizations, Don Edwards, W. A. Drew Edmondson, United States Conference of Mayors, Committee on Criminal Law and Probation Administration.