bryanleu2002
03-31-2010, 10:14 PM
What could possibly go wrong?
http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_columnists_ezorn/2010/03/what-could-possibly-go-wrong-1.html
On April 19, the pro-gun group Second Amendment March (SAM) will lead a demonstration to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, “to remind America that the Second Amendment is necessary to maintain our right to self defense.” ....(Second Amendment March founder Skip Coryell) claims he chose April 19 “because it is the 235th anniversary of Lexington-Concord.” However, the date also carries a rather unfortunate significance: the day militia sympathizers Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols blew up the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City....April 19 also marks the end of the weeks-long siege of the Branch Davidian compound outside Waco, TX.
-Break
http://www.secondamendmentmarch.com/D.C. Second Amendment March Rules and Code of Conduct (http://www.secondamendmentmarch.com/SAM-rules)
1. NO UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS.
2. If you do not intend to comply with item #1, do not attend.
3. It is each attendee's own personal responsibility to be familiar with the firearm laws in the areas in which he/she will be traveling.
4. Please be courteous to everyone you encounter, including D.C. police and National Park Service rangers.
5. Please be sure to dispose of all trash. Let's strive to leave the grounds in better condition than when we arrive.
6. If you have any concerns while at the event, please notify a volunteer or event organizer immediately.
7. Your attendance at Second Amendment March indicates your intent to comply with these rules/code of conduct and all local and federal laws.
http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_columnists_ezorn/2010/03/what-could-possibly-go-wrong-1.html
On April 19, the pro-gun group Second Amendment March (SAM) will lead a demonstration to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, “to remind America that the Second Amendment is necessary to maintain our right to self defense.” ....(Second Amendment March founder Skip Coryell) claims he chose April 19 “because it is the 235th anniversary of Lexington-Concord.” However, the date also carries a rather unfortunate significance: the day militia sympathizers Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols blew up the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City....April 19 also marks the end of the weeks-long siege of the Branch Davidian compound outside Waco, TX.
-Break
http://www.secondamendmentmarch.com/D.C. Second Amendment March Rules and Code of Conduct (http://www.secondamendmentmarch.com/SAM-rules)
1. NO UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARMS.
2. If you do not intend to comply with item #1, do not attend.
3. It is each attendee's own personal responsibility to be familiar with the firearm laws in the areas in which he/she will be traveling.
4. Please be courteous to everyone you encounter, including D.C. police and National Park Service rangers.
5. Please be sure to dispose of all trash. Let's strive to leave the grounds in better condition than when we arrive.
6. If you have any concerns while at the event, please notify a volunteer or event organizer immediately.
7. Your attendance at Second Amendment March indicates your intent to comply with these rules/code of conduct and all local and federal laws.