Funny, the only one listed at Anywho.com is:
Karlin, Mark 1411 Gregory Ave Wilmette, IL 60091 847-256-4309 Karlin, Mark 1411 Gregory Ave Wilmette, IL 60091 847-256-6068
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Google search of Mark Karlin:He's a Public Affairs wonk, and the editor of buzzflash.com
Markkarlin.com
ETA - he also received a grant from
The Joyce Foundation - check the amount
Mark Karlin & Associates Chicago, IL $650,000 To support the continued efforts of its Freedom States Alliance, a project to promote financial self-sufficiency and effective media, public, and policy-maker education efforts among gun violence prevention groups, especially those in Illinois and Wisconsin. (18 mos.)
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Of course, it sounds like they're right up there with Brady n company:
Gun violence takes approximately 30,000 American lives each year, second only to automobile crashes among causes of injury-related death. But while safety regulations have dramatically reduced highway fatalities, firearms remain virtually unregulated. The Gun Violence Program supports efforts to bring the firearms industry under comprehensive consumer product health and safety oversight as the most promising long-term strategy for reducing deaths and injuries from handguns and other firearms.
Program priorities are:
• Supporting state-based policy initiatives in Illinois and Wisconsin that can achieve meaningful reforms and provide a model for gun policy nationwide
• Supporting state groups in other Midwest states to expand their membership, funding levels, and organizational capacity to promote meaningful gun policy
• Supporting focused research to inform state policy efforts
• Strengthening public and policy maker support for full implementation of the National Violent Death Reporting System
Revised this year.
Gun Violence Program Officer: Roseanna Ander
Support staff: Jean Westrick
Foundations Should Support Firearms Research The tragedies caused by gun violence have rippled throughout the headlines in recent weeks. Joyce Foundation President Ellen S. Alberding examines how foundations can give law-enforcement officials and health professionals the information essential to develop and evaluate strategies for reducing gun-related deaths and injuries.
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Wonder if they'd offer a grant to fund firearms safety programs?
(of course not - the only sfe gun is a melted one)
The rest of the site is more leftists dreck about "social and economic justice" and the poverty gap yadda yadda yadda.