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  • Helpful_Cub
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Jul 2010
    • 1461

    Who's who of Gun Rights

    I know this is a broad information request but it's a starting point. Who would you consider important living people that are active in the Gun Rights movement? Like we have some awesome lawyers, board members of several pro-gun groups, etc.

    I'm trying to catalog them so I don't look so uninformed when I try to work with them on various pro-gun projects or happen to run into them at a rally some where.

    OK so here are some examples:

    Alan Gura - lawyer, works with SAF, known for D.C. v Heller and McDonald v Chicago.
    Alan Gottlie - head of SAF, major financial backer of Gura.
    Donald Kilmer - (Lex Arma) lawyer, known for Nordyke.
    Gene - CGF
    Kestyll - CGF

    You get he the idea.
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    yellowfin
    Calguns Addict
    • Nov 2007
    • 8371

    Don Kates--early pioneer of gun rights litigation, argued by some in the know that no further progress would have happened without his efforts.
    David Kopel--major legal academic mastermind
    David Jensen-- East Coast gun rights litigator
    Rob Firriolo--East Coast gun rights litigator
    David Hardy--
    Eugene Volokh--another major legal academic mastermind
    Oleg Volk-- gun rights artistic spokesman via photography
    Clayton Cramer--gun rights author
    Stephen Halbrook--gun rights litigator, often but not always w/NRA
    Ed Worley--chessmaster genius NRA professional lobbyist of CA, without whom the gates of hell would be wide open instead of merely cracked an inch.
    Last edited by yellowfin; 06-16-2011, 4:28 PM.
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