Other groups, such as the Brady Campaign, want guns to be hard to get because they believe that guns cause violence, injury and death.
For his work, he was nationally recognized by the Brady Campaign and the Million Mom March.
In 2002 the Million Mom March organization merged with the Brady Campaign.
He was endorsed by the Brady Campaign in 2006 and 2008.
He was a strong supporter of the Brady Campaign against gun violence.
In 2010, the Brady Campaign proposed a boycott of Starbucks due to their gun policy.
As of August 27, 2008, the Brady Campaign had not responded to either of these challenges.
The main gun control advocacy group is the Brady Campaign which has been described as considerably less effective than gun-rights organizations.
When such laws were proposed in other states, the Brady Campaign warned they would result in vigilantism.
From 2000 through 2006, he served as president of the Brady Campaign.