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Our Mission

The Lone Star Shooting Association was founded by a group of American and European shooters with three aims in mind:

 1. Build a set of easy 3 gun match rules (including airsoft replicas), with the objective of creating safe, easy scoring and fast resetting of stages (impossible with other 3 gun rules).

 2. Build a tool for public and political awareness.  Used to spread legal, responsible possession of firearms and the right to use firearms in a practical manner suitable for self defense, especially in those countries where such shooting sport matches are not permitted.

3.  LSSA will fund projects for the preservation gun rights around the world.

LSSA Gun Rights Activity

LSSA donates for SAF Radio commercial

LSSA makes donation to Second Amendment Foundation

LSSA Founder speaks at Alvin TEA Party Patriots Day of Resistance gathering.

LSSA Endorses NRA School Shield Program

LSSA Founder publishes Rebuttal to ANPAM

LSSA mentioned in 3rd Quarter 2012 REPORTER published by Second Amendment Foundation

LSSA added PayPal button to home page where people can donate or pay membership fees.

LSSA president speaker at the Gun Rights Policy Conference in Orlando, Florida.

LSSA is working with Four4ilands in the United Kingdom on gun rights in the UK

LSSA procuced video of congratulations for the defeat of 79/2012 law in Italy

LSSA produced video opposing amendments to 79/2012 law in Italy

LSSA joins the International Association for the Protection of Civilian Arms Rights (IAPCAR)

LSSA Blog
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If President Barack Obama does not appoint a special, independent prosecutor to investigate the Justice Department’s cover-up of Operation Fast and Furious, and find out what Attorney General Eric Holder knew and when he knew it, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms may hire its own “shadow” investigator.

“President Obama told reporters yesterday that he has complete confidence in Eric Holder,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “From our perspective, it looks like the president has complete confidence that Holder will continue
to stonewall Congress and cover up this mess. The President has been asked to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the attorney general. If he doesn't, then someone else must act.”

Gottlieb said the Fast and Furious scandal is “far worse than Watergate, because nobody got killed as a result of Watergate.” The investigation began when two on-line journalists uncovered evidence that the gun trafficking scheme put thousands of guns into the hands of Mexican cartel gunmen. Two of those guns were recovered at the murder scene of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry last December

“Fast and Furious has gotten a lot of people killed,” he observed, “including Brian Terry. CBS News disclosed Friday morning that former Deputy Attorney General Gary Grindler knew about Fast and Furious 18 months ago. He’s now Holder’s chief of staff. Yet the President and Holder both stick to the claim that they had no knowledge of the operation. Just how much longer does this administration think the American public is going to believe that story? People aren't that gullible.

“The public deserves to know whether the Attorney General, the top law enforcement official in the United States, committed perjury when he testified before Congress,” Gottlieb said.“What’s happening right now is a travesty,” he concluded. “Obama isn't going to fire Holder or accept his resignation. He desperately needs Holder to stay on the job and continue obfuscating and stonewalling. Obama is more interested in damage control than he is in gun control.”

With more than 650,000 members and supporters nationwide, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is one of the nation’s premier gun rights organizations. As a non-profit organization, the Citizens Committee is dedicated to preserving firearms freedoms through active lobbying of elected officials and facilitating grass-roots organization of gun rights activists in local communities throughout the United States. The Citizens Committee can be reached by phone at (425) 454-4911, on the Internet at www.ccrkba.org or by email to InformationRequest@ccrkba.org.

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