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On [[June 29]], [[2010]], following the ''McDonald'' ruling by the Supreme Court that the Second Amendment is incorporated against the states, the Second Amendment Foundation, along with [[Grass Roots North Carolina]] and three North Carolina citizens, filed a federal suit<ref>Alan Gura (June 28, 2010). [http://www.scribd.com/doc/33708035/Bateman-v-Perdue-1-Main "Complaint, Bateman vs. Perdue"]</ref> in North Carolina.  The suit, known as ''[[Bateman vs. Perdue]]'', seeks to prevent local officials and local governments from declaring states of emergency under which private citizens are prohibited from exercising their right to bear arms.<ref>SAF (June 29, 2010). [http://saf.org/viewpr-new.asp?id=329 "SAF Sues to Overturn North Carolina's `Emergency Powers` Gun Bans"]</ref> [[Alan Gura]], who successfully argued ''Heller'' and ''McDonald'' before the Supreme Court, is lead counsel in this case.
 
On [[June 29]], [[2010]], following the ''McDonald'' ruling by the Supreme Court that the Second Amendment is incorporated against the states, the Second Amendment Foundation, along with [[Grass Roots North Carolina]] and three North Carolina citizens, filed a federal suit<ref>Alan Gura (June 28, 2010). [http://www.scribd.com/doc/33708035/Bateman-v-Perdue-1-Main "Complaint, Bateman vs. Perdue"]</ref> in North Carolina.  The suit, known as ''[[Bateman vs. Perdue]]'', seeks to prevent local officials and local governments from declaring states of emergency under which private citizens are prohibited from exercising their right to bear arms.<ref>SAF (June 29, 2010). [http://saf.org/viewpr-new.asp?id=329 "SAF Sues to Overturn North Carolina's `Emergency Powers` Gun Bans"]</ref> [[Alan Gura]], who successfully argued ''Heller'' and ''McDonald'' before the Supreme Court, is lead counsel in this case.
 
==Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms==
 
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) is the lobbying affiliate of the Second Amendment Foundation. As of January 2015, both groups reported having over 650,000 members.<ref name=SAF-PR150105>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/second-amendment-foundation-launches-firearms-training-division-300015973.html "Second Amendment Foundation Launches Firearms Training Division"] (press release). Bellevue, Washington: Second Amendment Foundation. PR Newswire. [[January 5]], [[2015]].</ref><ref name=CCRKBA-PR150126>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ccrkba-throws-its-support-behind-bill-to-repeal-i-594-300025883.html "CCRKBA Throws Its Support Behind Bill To Repeal I-594"] (Press release). Bellevue, Washington: Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. PR Newswire. January 26, 2015. </ref>The CCRKBA was founded by Gottlieb in 1971, three years before he founded the SAF. The organization was formed to advocate the individualist interpretation of the Second Amendment by firearm enthusiasts who felt that the [[National Rifle Association]] (NRA) was not taking a strong enough stand on gun control and gun rights.<ref name=Spitzer2001p75>Spitzer, Robert J. (2001). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=kYKrIwceQ1UC&pg=PA75#v=onepage&q&f=false The Right to Bear Arms: Rights and Liberties Under the Law].'' Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781576073476.</ref>
 
  
 
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