Hubert Leon "Bill" Richardson (December 28, 1927 – January 13, 2020) was an American
gun rights
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activist and former politician who founded
Gun Owners of America
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(GOA) in 1976 and served as a
California
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state senator from 1966 to 1989.
Early life and education
Richardson was born in
Terre Haute, Indiana
Terre Haute ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Vigo County, Indiana, United States, about 5 miles east of the state's western border with Illinois. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 60,785 and its metropolitan area had a ...
, in 1927 and served in the United States Navy in World War II.
He attended
Olympic College
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and the
Cornish Conservatory, both in
Seattle, Washington
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.
Career
Richardson's political career began as a member of the
John Birch Society
The John Birch Society (JBS) is an American right-wing political advocacy group. Founded in 1958, it is anti-communist, supports social conservatism, and is associated with ultraconservative, radical right, far-right, or libertarian ideas.
T ...
. He was elected to the
California State Senate
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in 1966.
During his tenure in the State Senate, Richardson served as the
Republican
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** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ...
Caucus Chair for several of these years.
He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the
United States Senate
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in 1974, having been defeated by incumbent
Alan Cranston
Alan MacGregor Cranston (June 19, 1914 – December 31, 2000) was an American politician and journalist who served as a United States Senator from California from 1969 to 1993, and as a President of the World Federalist Association from 1949 to 1 ...
. He ran for Congress in 1962, and again in 1992, losing to
Democrat
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**Democratic Party (United States) (D)
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Vic Fazio
Vic (; es, Vic or Pancracio Celdrán (2004). Diccionario de topónimos españoles y sus gentilicios (5ª edición). Madrid: Espasa Calpe. p. 843. ISBN 978-84-670-3054-9. «Vic o Vich (viquense, vigitano, vigatán, ausense, ausetano, ausonense) ...
.
Richardson was credited with electing seven members of the California senate between 1978 and 1980. He led a group of organizations, including Gun Owners of America, that spent up to $1 million to elect conservative candidates.
Richardson was the author of ''Confrontational Politics,'' a book that has served as a guide for
right-wing
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political figures, activists, and organizations.
Personal life
He died on January 13, 2020, at the age of 92.
Bibliography
* ''Slightly to the Right''. Whittier, California: Constructive Action, 1965.
* ''What Makes You Think We Read the Bills?'' Ottawa, Illinois: Caroline House, 1978.
* ''The Devil's Eye''. Dallas: Word, 1995.
* ''The Shadows of Crazy Mountain''. Dallas: Word, 1996.
* ''Split Ticket''. Dallas: Word, 1996.
* ''Confrontational Politics''. Ventura, California: Nordskog, 2010.
References
External links
GOA biographyJoin California H. L. Richardson
1927 births
2020 deaths
American gun rights activists
Republican Party California state senators
Cornish College of the Arts alumni
Politicians from Terre Haute, Indiana
Military personnel from Indiana
United States Navy personnel of World War II
Activists from California
Candidates in the 1974 United States elections
Candidates in the 1992 United States elections
20th-century American politicians
John Birch Society members
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