Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
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The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence or CSGV is a non-partisan group of 45 organizations representing 100,000 individual members that was founded in 1974 to ban handguns and currently seeks to ban firearm assault weapons and to maintain other gun control laws in the United States. The coalition works at the state and federal level through both litigation and legislative lobbying to further their agenda of tighter gun control. CSGV supports policies that it claims save lives and protect rights, such as property rights, that have been infringed by the pro-gun rights lobby.
The Coalition is under the leadership of founding president Michael Beard. The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence is CSGV's non-profit adjunct organization that focuses on youth education, funding research, and informing professionals and the public about gun violence issues in a light favorable to gun control advocates.
This organization was first known as the "The National Council to Ban Handguns", which was often confused with the similarly-named The National Council to Control Handguns (NCCH). [1] Rather than endure the confusion, its name was changed to "The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence". [2],[3]
Members
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American Association of Suicidology
- American Ethical Union
- American Jewish Committee
- American Jewish Congress
- American Psychiatric Association
- American Public Health Association
- Americans for Democratic Action
- Assoc. of Japanese Families of Gun Violence Victims in the U.S.A.
- Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America
- The Bible Holiness Movement, International
- Center for Science in the Public Interest
- Central Conference of American Rabbis
- Child Welfare League of America, Inc.
- Church of the Brethren
- The Communitarian Network
- The Council of The Great City Schools
- The DISARM Education Fund
- Fellowship of Reconciliation
- Friends Committee on National Legislation
- Jesuit Conference - Office of Social Ministries
- Jewish Community Center Association
- Jewish Women International
- Loretto Community
- Mennonite Central Committee
- National Association of School Psychologists
- National Association of Social Workers
- National Council of Jewish Women, Inc.
- National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
- National Urban League, Inc.
- North American Federation of Temple Youth
- Pan American Trauma Association
- Peace Action of Washington (state)
- Presbyterian Church USA
- Union of American Hebrew Congregations
- Unitarian Universalist Association
- United Church of Christ
- United Federation of Teachers
- United Methodist Church Board of Church & Society
- United States Conference of Mayors
- United States Student Association
- United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
- Woman's National Democratic Club
- Women's League for Conservative Judaism
- YWCA of U.S.A.
References
- United States Senate, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., Report: The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 27-44 (1982) - A report by the previously-named The National Council to Ban Handguns, as presented to Congress