From: tlglenn@AZSTARNET.COM (Ted Louis Glenn) To: LIBERTARIANS@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU Subject: Fw: Gun Safety Forum Invite Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 23:19:06 -0700
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Korwin" <alan@BLOOMFIELDPRESS.COM> To: <AZRKBA@asu.edu> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 6:21 PM Subject: Gun Safety Forum Invite
> You are cordially invited to attend > > The 2001 Arizona Gun Safety Forum! > > Please RSVP by calling 602-808-1283 > > or send an email to bfenger@earthlink.net. > > Complete details on the Forum follow. > > > 1. The Arizona Gun Safety Forum is designed to educate the public on > the safe and beneficial uses of private firearms. It has been organized > by a group of concerned citizens who are volunteering their time. > > > > 2. The featured speakers currently include (this list is growing and > subject to change): > > Alan Gottlieb, Founder of The Second Amendment Foundation > Dr. Timothy Wheeler, Director of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership > Lt. Col. David Felix, Arizona Dept. of Public Safety > Ofc. Rick Furr, Scottsdale Police Department, Rangemaster > Steve Slawson, Denver Police Dept. > Leonard Shapiro, City of Phoenix Assistant Prosecutor > Marc J. Victor, Attorney, Victor and Hall, PLC > Dr. Jeffrey Singer > Dr. Eugene Goldman > Dr. Sara Thompson > Alan Korwin, Author of The Arizona Gun Owner's Guide > Charles Goyette of radio station KFYI is the emcee. > > > > 3. Panel discussions will address numerous issues, including: > > Why police are issued firearms and safety rules they follow; > Home safety, crime deterrence and legal uses of firearms; > Medical malpractice involving firearms advice from untrained doctors; > The nature and purposes of the American right to keep and bear arms. > > > > 4. The 2001 Arizona Gun Safety Forum will be held at: > > The main downtown Phoenix Library Auditorium > 1221 N. Central Avenue, 1/2 block south of McDowell Rd. > Saturday, April 21, 2001, promptly at 1 p.m. (runs to 5 p.m.) > A "Meet the Press" session for the speakers will precede the forum > Refreshments will be served at the library; a happy hour follows > > > > 5. Sponsorship for the event has been graciously provided by The Second > Amendment Foundation, Brassroots, Inc., Gunsite, Javelin Press, > Bloomfield Press/GunLaws.com, KeepAndBearArms.com, Armed Females of > America, and CSG Wireless. > > > > > > PRESS RELEASE 3/15/01 > PRESS RELEASE 3/15/01 > > GUN SAFETY FORUM SCHEDULED > > Major National Experts to Attend in Phoenix on April 21, 2001 > > Contact: Felicity Bower 602-996-4020 > > > > Responding to the growing attacks on the fundamental civil right to arms > and self defense, a group of concerned citizens has organized the 2001 > Arizona Gun Safety Forum, from 1?5 p.m. on April 21, at the Burton Barr > Library, 1221 N. Central in Phoenix. Designed to educate the public on > the safe and beneficial uses of arms, and to help dispel bigotry fueled > by high-profile publicity of heinous crimes, a packed house is > anticipated for this major civil rights conference. > > Renowned author and Second Amendment Foundation founder, Alan Gottlieb, > headlines the event. Leading a panel of medical experts is Dr. Timothy > Wheeler, Director of Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership. Rounding > out the panels are law-enforcement officials from the Arizona Dept. of > Public Safety, local police departments and other experts in > personal-safety issues. > > Charles Goyette of KFYI is the emcee. > > According to Alan Korwin, head of Phoenix-based GunLaws.com and one of > the forum organizers, the gathering is a followup to a forum last > October which downplayed the civil right to keep and bear arms, and > promoted an inaccurate view of the benefits society enjoys from an armed > populace. Major scholarly studies now confirm that millions of crimes > are prevented annually by privately owned firearms. This is rarely > portrayed in mass media, which focuses nearly exclusively on isolated or > drug-war-based criminal activity, Korwin says. > > Complimentary admission to the event may be arranged by calling > 602-808-1283, or by sending email to bfenger@earthlink.net. Several > books and an extensive literature packet, refreshments, and a happy hour > gathering afterwards are planned for attendees. > > Seating is limited. > Reserve your space now. -- Ted Louis Glenn (tlglenn@azstarnet.com) http://www.azstarnet.com/~tlglenn/ Tucson, Arizona, United States