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Tag: resolution on firearm violence research and prevention

James Brady meeting with President Obama
August 5, 2014August 5, 2014Administrator

Rest in Peace, James Brady

By Amalia Corby-Edwards (Sr. Legislative and Federal Affairs Officer, APA Public Interest Government Relations Office) Do you know James Brady? Few Americans recognize his key role in shaping national gun policy. On March 30, 1981, 84 days into his tenure as President Ronald Reagan’s press secretary, multiple bullets intended for the President instead struck James […]

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