Prepared statements.......... 43, 56, 240 (III) Owen, Edward, chief, Firearms Technology Branch, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firemans, Department of the Treasury Page 62 Powis, Robert E., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement, Department of the Treasury. 62 Prepared statement .... 69 ....... 140, 261 Stone, Art, vice chairman, national legislative committee, Fraternal Order of Police...... Stephens, Jay B., Deputy Associate Attorney General, Department of Justice.. 135 Prepared statements......... 86 Prepared statement ....... 88 Tighe, John H., chief of police, Pembroke Pines, Broward County, FL.......... 154 157 Walker, John M., Jr., Assistant Secretary, Enforcement and Operations, Department of the Treasury 247 Prepared statement 251 Zimmerman, Donald, deputy associate director, Law Enforcement 110 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Hughes, Hon. William J., chairman, Subcommittee on Crime, opening statement............ 17 A resolution of the New York's City Council's support of this hearing submitted by Hon. Mario Biaggi 41 52 124 171 174, 355 179 Law executive directors to Hon. Daniel P. Moynihan, letter dated April 16, 1984..... Relief Statistics for fiscal year 1984 Statement of the Hon. Joseph G. Minish, New Jersey, 11th District. Statement by Donald E. Fraher, legislative director, Handgun Control, Inc....... William J. Hughes, chairman, Subcommittee on Crime, to Stephen Higgins, Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, letter dated May 16, 1984, with attachments. 181 188 192 Stephen E. Higgins, Director, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, to Hon. William J. Hughes, chairman, Subcommittee on Crime, letter dated May 22, 1984, with enclosures... 195 Statement of the Hon. John D. Dingell, Michigan, 16th District, in support of 232 Test procedure for armor-piercing handgun ammunition, prepared by U.S. 288 Diagrams of three types of ammunition..... 310 Statement by Thomas W. Doyle, FLEOA national executive vice president and legislative cochairman on H.R. 5835, dated June 27, 1984......... Additional statements made for the record. 317 355 |