From firearms-alert-owner Wed Jun 29 09:56:00 1994 Return-Path: firearms-alert-owner Received: from localhost (chan@localhost) by jobe.shell.portal.com (8.6.4/8.6.5) id JAA19487 for firearms-alert-outgoing; Wed, 29 Jun 1994 09:55:43 -0700 Received: from localhost (chan@localhost) by jobe.shell.portal.com (8.6.4/8.6.5) id JAA19480; Wed, 29 Jun 1994 09:55:40 -0700 Date: Wed, 29 Jun 1994 09:55:40 -0700 From: Jeff Chan Message-Id: <199406291655.JAA19480@jobe.shell.portal.com> To: firearms-alert Subject: ACTION: Rally Public Service Announcement Sender: firearms-alert-owner@shell.portal.com Precedence: bulk Status: R [A local station broadcast a Public Service Announcement (PSA) for an anti-gun rally. Here's my response. Even if your not responding to an anti, perhaps my letter will be useful as a suggestion for getting PSAs for your state's rally on the radio. -- Jeff C.] __ Jeff Chan xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx PLEASE INCLUDE THIS LETTER IN YOUR PUBLIC FILE June 29, 1994 Station Manager KDFC 102.1 FM San Francisco, CA VIA FAX: (415) 441-0890 cc: Edythe Wise, Federal Communications Commission, fax: (202) 653-9659 Dear Sir or Madam: On June 29th, 1994 at around 01:15, you broadcast a PSA for an anti- firearms march to take place in San Francisco on June 30th. I challenge you in the name of fairness to run a PSA of equivalent length announcing our state rally in Sacramento July 2nd. Here is a suggested text, which runs about 35 seconds: On Saturday July Second, there will be a rally on the steps of the State Capitol in support of Second Amendment rights. The rally is being organized by grassroots citizens from throughout the state, without the aid of any national organizations, to protest recent legislation which infringes on constitutional arms rights. Legislators, recent candidates for political office, and scholars will begin speaking at One p.m. on the West steps of the State Capitol. Please show your support for the Bill of Rights by attending Saturday, July Second in Sacramento. Thank you for your attention. Sincerely, Jeff Chan