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MI: Group marches against gun violence
Submitted by: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
Website: http://www.nysrpa.org

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"They marched west, carrying signs and chanting to end violence in Battle Creek."

"Beginning about 1 p.m. Saturday in a Battle Creek Central High School parking lot, about two dozen people followed community activist Bobby Holley as he emphatically called into a bullhorn, 'Stop the guns! No more violence!'"

"People honked and waved as they passed the march in their cars, but in the hot, muggy and thick summer afternoon air, the march lasted only a few blocks and ended in McCamly Park, at the corner of Washington Avenue and West Van Buren Street."

"People gathered in the shade of a large tree, laying their 'No more violence' and 'Silence the violence' signs at their feet, to hear several local leaders speak."

"Kirk Shack wiped the sweat from his 14-year-old brow with one hand and held is sign, reading 'God not guns,' with the other."
 

Comment by: crazy8nolonger@aol.com (6/27/2005)
Kirk--

It's Luke 22:36.

"He that hath no sword, let him sell his cloak and buy one."

Don't let an atheist show you the error of your ways.
 

Comment by: lee2mcgee@aol.com (6/28/2005)
"...about two dozen people followed community activist Bobby Holley as he emphatically called into a bullhorn, 'Stop the guns! No more violence!"
Wow! And to think we cold have stopped the violence decades ago, if we had just used a bullhorn and shouted: "Stop the violence!". Why didn't someone think of that before?
 

Comment by: Rumble (6/28/2005)
'Stop the guns'

The guns are on a stampede! They must be stopped!

Idiots. They never say anything about any other type of violence or even about the ones committing the crimes, just about an inanimate object.
 

Comment by: Justin45guy@hotmail.com (6/28/2005)
Too bad it was at a school....

I would love to strap on a couple of my legaly caried guns, openly, and show up to attentivley listen to the speeches....

Lets stir the pot. Better to do it now while it's still legal.
 

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