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AZ: Second Amendment Supporters Gather for Gun Rights at Saturday Rally
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Website: http://constituionnetwork.com
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Proponents of the Second Amendment gathered Saturday in front of the Arizona Capitol building to demonstrate their passion for guns and gun ownership. “We are out here joining together as American citizens just to celebrate our freedoms,” said Cheryl Todd, the master of ceremonies for the event and the owner of Gun Freedom Radio. This afternoon event included a motorcycle procession along with 12 speakers ranging from a member of the Arizona House of Representatives to a professor from ASU. |
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PHORTO
(2/19/2019)
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“Ain’t nothing like getting the government’s attention like standing in front of them with a bunch of guns.”
That's true. But is that what you really want to do?
David Koresh and Randy Weaver might advise against it. |
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For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing of concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise. But it should not be forgotten, that it is not only a part of the right that is secured by the constitution; it is the right entire and complete, as it existed at the adoption of the constitution; and if any portion of that right be impaired, immaterial how small the part may be, and immaterial the order of time at which it be done, it is equally forbidden by the constitution. [Bliss vs. Commonwealth, 12 Ky. (2 Litt.) 90, at 92, and 93, 13 Am. Dec. 251 (1822) |
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