FIREARMS LEGISLATION HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIME OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON FIREARMS LEGISLATION These hearings are in 8 parts. Part 1 (Washington) February 18, 20, 27, March 5, 6, 13, 20, 26, and April 9; Part 2 (Chicago) April 14 and 15; Part 1 (Detroit) June 9 and 10; Part 4 (Cleveland) June 16; Part 5 (Denver) June 23; Part 6 (Atlanta) July 21; Part 7 (New York) July 23; Part 3 (Washington) May 14, July 17, 23, 24, September 24, and October 1 and 9, 1975 Serial No. 11 Part 8 Printed for the use of the Con mittee on the Judiciary US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, 194 COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY PETER W. RODINO, JR., New Jersey, Chairman JACK BROOKS, Texas ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin WILLIAM L. HUNGATE, Missouri EDWARD HUTCHINSON, Michigan hard L., director, Federal Affairs Division, National is a Rex D). Director – Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Additional material- "A Brief Case for Handgun Control and Doing Something About It Fromme's Gun Sold as Surplus By Government, from the Washington 2926 2669 History of handgun used by Lynette Fromme in attempt to assasinate President Gerald R. Ford at Sacremento, Calif., on Sept. 5, 1975.. 2754 McClory, Hon. Robert, a Representative in Congress from the State Statements of Representatives of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms Relevant to the Bureau's Resources. The Army Civilian Markmanship Program (National Board for the 2964 FIREARMS LEGISLATION 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, bommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:15 a.m., in room Rebra House Office Building, Hon. John Conyers, Jr. [chairflotum.ttee] presiding. Pet Representatives Conyers, Hughes, McClory, and Ashbrook, anny cut: Maurice A. Barboza, counsel; and Constantine J. asociate counsel. V CONYERS The subcommittee will come to order. I say, the Subcommittee on Crime of the House Judiciary Com the hearings on firearms legislation. What we have been g to do is to increase our modest knowledge of the effects of "a of the Government to control firearms violence. In this we are privileged to hear from two of our colleagues in Conshorting, Congressman Harrington, as well as the gentleman aforma, Ron Duras, Additionally we will have Mr. Owen g of the Utah County Sheriff's Department who will be ed and introduced by our colleague, Gunn McKay. Finally, Lave a gun shop owner from Leesport, Pa., Mr. William Ker, who will be introduced by his Member in the Congress, Iatron. 1 one new Michael Harrington, who serves with great distinegress on the National Relations Committee and the :-nt Operations on Intelligence, the CIA Committee. Harrington brings a great background and has been ** the Juditary Committee with increasing frequency over the ta' years. I welcome him as a colleague and as a personal I note that his prepared statement is before the sul corum Itee be introduced into the record at this point, which will then Madama man Harrington to make hes présentation in whatever Mr. Harrington, you may begin. TIMONY OF HON MICHAEL J HARRINGTON, A REPRESENTA*IVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS Ve Hopponeren, Mr. Chairman, thank you for the efforts of rethue that you be just afforded me and my appreciation par. D" » who was patent in lifta g me 1: ceda 1.m |