In the city of Dallas not unlike any other city across America there is an issue with “police terrorism”. The term terrorism is used because of the systematic murders of unarmed defenseless black, brown, and poor people without regard for life. Since 2001-2012 according to open records request done by “Dallas Communities Organizing for Change” there were 40 or more that lost their lives with no discretion from Dallas Police officers. Clinton Allen had been the most known locally murder of an unarmed individual being shot 7 times by Marine Corps Veteran and Dallas Police Officer Clark Staller #9514 on March 10th, 2010. These conditions help spur the creation of the Huey P. Newton Gun Club as our first public “patrol” on August 20th, 2014. We promoted armed self-defense from blatant racist black and white racist cops. Dallas police Chief David Brown response was to have a SWAT team on standby encouraging a violent standoff. Our mission was simply to educate the masses of black people in Dallas of their right to bear arms as mentioned in 2nd amendment the Constitution of the United States and also Article 1 of the Texas Constitution. What we found is largely a community that desires to be educated about arms.



People that have experience with weapons desire an organization to be a part of. These two types of people now have a platform within The Huey P. Newton Gun Club to fulfill these desires. You and I have a duty to educate as many as we can about the proper usage of weapons, and also our political right to take a defensive stance towards the status quo that has committed the greatest act of terrorism against indigenous people world-wide. Redirecting and ceasing self-hatred, which is often diagnosed as black on black violence, is a part of our program. Too many of us have fallen as a result of being colonized in America and without thought have killed one another. We the Huey P Newton Gun Club accept the responsibility to intervene as often as we can and strive to convert these elements of our community into soldiers for the cause to uplifting the community. We feel that properly educating young men and women about weapons and anger can prevent careless acts from occurring. Additionally, by doing educational seminars such as camping, hunting, and mentorship programs shown results have shown positive results with the youth. In essence we take responsibility for the growth and development for our community which is an element to our nationalist ideals. We understand and know we will not win every person over to our methods and practices, however we accept we must walk this difficult path towards eventual armed struggle. Pivotal to our organizational foundation is the promoting of black men and women to bear and possess arms, to train and develop survival skills. The Huey P. Newton Gun Club intends on taking full advantage of promoting to the general black community their rights to exercise this point freely. We feel passionate about this position, because to us there is no theory above the practice of arming our community for self-defense.