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Charlton Heston
Congressional Testimony on Project Exile
House Government Reform Subcommittee
November 4, 1999

Mr. Chairman:

Please forgive my fatigue. I am extremely short on sleep, so in the interest
of brevity I propose we not talk about issues we dispute. Instead let's talk
about what's not in dispute.

There is no dispute that just 150 miles from here, in sleepy Richmond,
Virginia, they cut gun homicides by one-half in just one year. They employed
the awesome simplicity of enforcing existing federal gun law. It's called
Project Exile. The word is out on the streets of Richmond that, if you're a
felon caught with a gun, you WILL go to jail for 5 years. They're actually
changing criminal behavior and saving lives.

That's not partisan, that's not conjecture, that's not hyperbole.

Thanks to those fearless prosecutors, innocent Americans are alive today in
Richmond that would've died at the hands of armed felons.

But elsewhere across this land, innocent Americans alive today will be dead
tomorrow or next month or next year ... because this Administration, AS A
POLICY, is putting gun-toting felons on the streets in record numbers.

If you don't believe the NRA, believe the recent independent Syracuse
University study that revealed federal prosecutions of gun crimes have
dropped by 44% during the Clinton-Gore Administration.

Right here in our nation's capital, there were some 2,400 violent crimes
committed with firearms last year. Guess how many of those armed criminals
were prosecuted from federal referrals? Only TWO.

In fact, little old Richmond had more prosecutions under federal gun laws in
1998 than California, New Jersey, New York and Washington, D.C. -- COMBINED!

Why does the President ask for more federal gun laws if he's not going to
enforce the ones we have? Why does the President ask for more police if he's
not going to prosecute their arrests?

This deadly charade is killing people and surely will kill more. When
political hot air is turning into cold blood ... when duplicitous spin is
becoming lethal ... somebody's got to speak up.

No lives will be saved talking about how many hours a waiting period should
be, or how many rounds a magazine should hold, or how cheap a Saturday Night
Special should be.

But if you want to impact gun crime NOW, you will demand that Project Exile
be implemented in major U.S. cities NOW.

I wish you luck. For a year we have challenged, urged and pleaded with the
Clinton Administration to take 50 million dollars -- out of a 14 billion
dollar budget -- and implement Project Exile's tough enforcement program
nationwide.

Their response?

A Justice Department spokesman told USA Today, quote, "... it's not the
federal government's role to prosecute," these gun cases.

Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder ridiculed Project Exile as a "cookie
cutter" approach to fighting crime and called it "fundamentally wrong" to
earmark funds for enforcing federal gun laws. FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG!

A senior official of the BATF tried to explain away the 44% decrease in
federal prosecutions of gun crimes by saying, "... we seek to prosecute the
few sharks at the top rather than the numerous guppies of the criminal
enterprise."

Mr. Chairman, those "guppies" with guns are murdering innocent Americans who
are left defenseless by a White House and a Justice Department that lack
either the time or the spine to enforce existing laws against violent felons
with guns.

We challenge Bill Clinton to direct Attorney General Janet Reno to call upon
all of the district attorneys around the country, instructing them to take
on just 10 more federal gun cases each month. That is their job. The result
would be the prosecution of about 10,000 more violent felons with guns --
10,000 potential murderers taken off the streets of America.

And we urge this body to do what the White House won't ... to appropriate 50
million dollars to implement Project Exile in major cities across the
country.

And if the President calls that "fundamentally wrong," ask him what you call
it when the odds of doing time for armed crime are no worse than the flip of
a coin.

Thank you.

"The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they
try to take it." --Thomas Jefferson

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