R Cubed
US Veteran
This article is published in an email from "Arizona State Rifle And Pistol Association" dated April2nd, 2010
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2nd Amendment March in Phoenix
Armed March Coordinates with National Rally
"Million Gun March" energizes the public
Right to assemble on capitol grounds
to be exercised in picnic style
April 19, 2010, high noon to 2 p.m.
It looks like Arizona will have its own "Second Amendment March" on Monday, April 19, to coordinate with the massive gun-rights rally expected in Washington D.C. Second Amendment March
What I hear is that a lot of people are planning to take their safely holstered sidearms out for a walk to the state capital from High Noon to 2 p.m. No one is organizing this thing, it's pure grass roots, no speechifying, no sound stage, just brown bag lunches on the lawn.
By the time people swing by in Phoenix (1700 W. Washington, just west of Wesley Bolin Plaza), the D.C. event will be nearly over due to the time difference. So we'll know how well that went as long as we get our info anywhere but the lamestream "news" that suppresses such things. (The 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. east coast rally is 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. local time here.)
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. . . What a great chance to show where we stand, and use our First Amendment right to assemble to honor our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
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Unless I find work, I'll be there. What would be a good slogan for a sign?
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2nd Amendment March in Phoenix
Armed March Coordinates with National Rally
"Million Gun March" energizes the public
Right to assemble on capitol grounds
to be exercised in picnic style
April 19, 2010, high noon to 2 p.m.
It looks like Arizona will have its own "Second Amendment March" on Monday, April 19, to coordinate with the massive gun-rights rally expected in Washington D.C. Second Amendment March
What I hear is that a lot of people are planning to take their safely holstered sidearms out for a walk to the state capital from High Noon to 2 p.m. No one is organizing this thing, it's pure grass roots, no speechifying, no sound stage, just brown bag lunches on the lawn.
By the time people swing by in Phoenix (1700 W. Washington, just west of Wesley Bolin Plaza), the D.C. event will be nearly over due to the time difference. So we'll know how well that went as long as we get our info anywhere but the lamestream "news" that suppresses such things. (The 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. east coast rally is 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. local time here.)
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. . . What a great chance to show where we stand, and use our First Amendment right to assemble to honor our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
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Unless I find work, I'll be there. What would be a good slogan for a sign?