Brady Center to prevent Gun Violence
November 7th 2005
Actor Michael
Douglas, real estate executive Jack Rudin, anti, Law & Order’s Richard
Belzer and Amy Carlson, and Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy joined NYPD
Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly as he displayed a “Rambo-style”
ammo-belt-filled with the six-inch-long bullets of a .50 cal rifle, that
is legal to purchase in New York-at the Brady Center to Prevent Gun
Violence’s benefit reception “Stand Up For A Safe America”.
At “Stand Up For A Safe America”-which benefits the initiatives of the
Brady Center and its fight to prevent gun violence-Douglas, Kelly and
Rudin were honored for their support of the effort to make America safer
from gun violence. Law & Order: SVU’s Richard Belzer served as the
Master of Ceremonies and Law & Order: Trial by Jury’s Amy Carlson and
Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy presented the awards.
Over 200 people came to this wonderful benefit,Mrs Sarah Brady
Chairwoman of The Brady Centre and the Brady Campaign to prevent Gun
Violence Could Not Attend but sent the following message. More than 20
years have passed since John Hinckley,jr.fired the shots that
drastically changed my family’s life .In an attempt to kill president
Reagan,that desperate young man seriously injured my husband,
presidential press secretary James Brady.The Fear pain and anguish of
those few seconds is still with us today.But Gun violence in America
isn’t a personal tragedy ;it’s a national one.Each and every day we lose
more than 79 Americans to gunfire.
That’s why I serve as the chair of the Brady Centre and the Brady
Campaign to prevent gun violence with its national network of Million
Mom March chapter activists.We work nationally and locally to
implementgun violence prevention programs with local community
organizations,politicians and represent victims of gun violence in
court.I am proud of the work we have already accomplished,but there is
much more that needs to be done.Your presence here tonite allows us to
continue the fight.Thank you for your Support of this life saving work.
Michael Douglas Went on about a law in Florida which took effect and was
signed into law by Governor Jed Bush,he said not too many people know
about the Florida’s Shoot First Law.
“A person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked
in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to
retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with
force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is
necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or
herself or another or to prevent the commission of forcible felony.
The Brady center and Staff members,released the following statement,we
intend to place travel advertisements to warn these tourists and
potential tourists,that this risk exists.The plan is for advertisements
in Key U.S. gateway cities feeding tourists to Florida starting with
Chicago,Detroit,and Boston,and in selected overseas markets beginning
with the united kingdom.
For more information about the Brady Center to prevent Gun Violence,log
onto there website at www.bradycenter.org for the Florida Shoot first
Law and learn more about this law log onto there website @
www.shootfirstlaw.org we like to thank Mr Gladwyn Lopez, from the
Rubenstein Communications Inc, for his kind invitation.
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