These meeting will grow, but I urge people to use common sense. Signs made of Plywood will mostly be taken away from you as they could be used as weapons. Mk your signs from cloth or paper and use small sticks or something that cannot be construed in any way as being dangerous to hold them.
They can have my plywood when they pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
“Signs made of Plywood will mostly be taken away from you as they could be used as weapons.”
Other good points to remember at these tea parties:
No actual dumping of tea into rivers or ponds which would be against the law as per RCW 70.231.
Tea bags or other signs of protest left on a public property (such as the Capitol steps) will be construed as littering and subject to a fine.
Spray paint should be water based with no solvents.
Noise ordinances must be strictly adheared to or all participants are subject to fines.
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Actually - I thought the same thing about the plywood sign (isn’t that illegal?), and then thought of all these other lame things that they will use against us. Our Founding Fathers would be ashamed.
And I love the plywood sign WITH the story. I can just see GH getting mad at the guys on the radio, rummaging around for that plywood muttering “Oh yeah? I’ll show them those *^&%$# *&*(&65.” The writing on the wood shows the rage and the hurried passion.
I was there. I found myself in more danger from the flag wavers than his plywood sign.
For anyone reading this, I witnessed his passion for this country. When (not if) the crap hits the fan, I'd be proud to stand beside him.