Campaign Contributions by Gun Issue Lobby: 1998-2013

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1998
Gun Rights Lobby[1] $4,498,393
National Rifle Assn $2,330,000
Gun Owners of America $1,150,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $698,393
American Shooting Sports Council $200,000
Safari Club International $100,000
National Muzzle Loading Rifle Assn $20,000
Gun Control Lobby[2] $160,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $80,000
Handgun Control Inc $80,000
Violence Policy Center $0

1999
Gun Rights Lobby[3] $5,891,966
Gun Owners of America $3,040,000
National Rifle Assn $1,680,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $808,396
Safari Club International $180,000
American Shooting Sports Council $123,570
National Shooting Sports Foundation $60,000
Gun Control Lobby[4] $840,000
Handgun Control Inc $720,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $80,000
SAFE Colorado $40,000
Violence Policy Center $0

2000
Gun Rights Lobby[5] $6,710,758
Gun Owners of America $4,150,000
National Rifle Assn $1,230,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $1,020,758
Safari Club International $190,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $100,000
Fifty Caliber Shooters Assn $20,000
Gun Control Lobby[6] $440,000
Handgun Control Inc $340,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $80,000
Americans for Gun Safety $20,000
Violence Policy Center $0

2001
Gun Rights Lobby[7] $6,236,161
Gun Owners of America $3,491,228
National Rifle Assn $1,555,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $969,933
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Safari Club International $100,000
Fifty Caliber Shooters Assn $0
Gun Control Lobby[8] $2,113,699
Americans for Gun Safety $1,869,618
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $180,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $40,000
Violence Policy Center $24,081

2002
Gun Rights Lobby[9] $5,684,546
Gun Owners of America $3,100,000
National Rifle Assn $1,500,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $804,546
Safari Club International $160,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Gun Control Lobby[10] $1,842,054
Americans for Gun Safety $1,395,526
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $320,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $100,000
Violence Policy Center $26,528
Ceasefire PA $0

2003
Gun Rights Lobby[11] $4,283,326
Gun Owners of America $1,640,000
National Rifle Assn $1,610,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $803,326
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Safari Club International $110,000
Gun Control Lobby[12] $1,021,665
Americans for Gun Safety $689,791
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $160,000
Violence Policy Center $91,874
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $80,000
Ceasefire PA $0

2004
Gun Rights Lobby[13] $4,342,400
Gun Owners of America $1,753,290
National Rifle Assn $1,635,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $634,110
Safari Club International $200,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Gun Control Lobby[14] $1,352,346
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $960,000
Americans for Gun Safety $275,400
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $80,000
Violence Policy Center $36,946
Ceasefire PA $0

2005
Gun Rights Lobby[15] $4,070,587
National Rifle Assn $1,790,000
Gun Owners of America $1,306,414
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $654,173
Safari Club International $200,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Gun Control Lobby[16] $230,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $190,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $40,000
Violence Policy Center $0

2006
Gun Rights Lobby[17] $3,184,231
National Rifle Assn $1,620,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $643,961
Gun Owners of America $600,270
Safari Club International $200,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Gun Control Lobby[18] $90,100
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $90,100
Ceasefire PA $0
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0
Violence Policy Center $0
Americans for Gun Safety $0

2007
Gun Rights Lobby[19] $3,962,242
National Rifle Assn $1,815,000
Gun Owners of America $1,159,880
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $647,362
Safari Club International $200,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Boone & Crockett Club $20,000
Gun Control Lobby[20] $208,374
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $135,800
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $60,000
Violence Policy Center $12,574
Ceasefire PA $0
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0

2008
Gun Rights Lobby[21] $4,128,771
National Rifle Assn $1,665,000
Gun Owners of America $1,158,063
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $845,708
Safari Club International $230,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $120,000
Boone & Crockett Club $80,000
Dallas Safari Club $30,000
Gun Control Lobby[22] $150,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $75,000
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $40,000
Pax/Real Solutions to Gun Violence $35,000
Violence Policy Center $0
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0

2009
Gun Rights Lobby[23] $5,209,870
National Rifle Assn $2,141,000
Gun Owners of America $1,405,365
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $1,053,505
National Shooting Sports Foundation $230,000
Safari Club International $200,000
Boone & Crockett Club $150,000
Dallas Safari Club $30,000
Gun Control Lobby[24] $251,425
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $120,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $60,000
Pax/Real Solutions to Gun Violence $40,000
Ceasefire PA $31,425
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0
Violence Policy Center $0

2010
Gun Rights Lobby[25] $5,847,597
National Rifle Assn $2,650,000
Gun Owners of America $1,664,065
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $723,532
National Shooting Sports Foundation $455,000
Safari Club International $200,000
Boone & Crockett Club $115,000
Dallas Safari Club $40,000
Gun Control Lobby[26] $280,000
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $210,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $40,000
Pax/Real Solutions to Gun Violence $30,000
Violence Policy Center $0
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0

2011
Gun Rights Lobby[27] $5,580,651
National Rifle Assn $2,905,000
Gun Owners of America $1,307,996
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $692,655
National Shooting Sports Foundation $320,000
Safari Club International $210,000
Boone & Crockett Club $100,000
Dallas Safari Club $45,000
Gun Control Lobby[28] $240,000
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $200,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $40,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0
Violence Policy Center $0

2012
Gun Rights Lobby[29] $6,129,911
National Rifle Assn $2,980,000
Gun Owners of America $1,299,650
National Shooting Sports Foundation $810,000
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $580,261
Safari Club International $330,000
Boone & Crockett Club $70,000
Dallas Safari Club $60,000
Gun Control Lobby[30] $240,000
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $200,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $40,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $0
Violence Policy Center $0

2013
Gun Rights Lobby[31] $15,162,052
National Assn for Gun Rights $6,760,000
National Rifle Assn $3,410,000
National Shooting Sports Foundation $2,340,000
Gun Owners of America $1,325,238
Citizens Cmte for Right Keep & Bear Arms $706,814
Safari Club International $360,000
American Silencer Assn $110,000
Boone & Crockett Club $75,000
Dallas Safari Club $75,000
Gun Control Lobby[32] $2,217,765
Mayors Against Illegal Guns $1,700,000
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence $250,000
Sandy Hook Promise $160,000
Americans for Responsible Solutions $65,000
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence $36,865
Violence Policy Center $5,900

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