Posted on 05/02/2011 7:05:52 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
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I have just learned that TOMORROW (Monday, May 2) at 2 PM the Mayors Against Illegal Guns will have a bus in front of the Richmond City Hall (Broad St. and 9th). The vehicle is coming with the support of the anti-freedom Mayor, Dwight C. Jones, Senator Henry Marsh, Senator Donald McEachin, and Richmond Police Chief Bryan T. Norwood.
Some local anti-freedom families will be there pushing Bloomberg's agenda.
It would be great if we could have get a good turnout to protest this farce. I will be there around 1:45 PM to pass out Guns Save Lives stickers and to talk to the press.
It's short notice, but if you can get there to increase our numbers, that would be great!
If you can make it let me know so I can get some kind of a head count.
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“Mayors Against Illegal Guns”
Illegal guns? Which guns would be “illegal”?? Sawed off shotgun? You can own a fully auto firearm as long as you have the federal license.
These dopey Mayors see a firearm and think it’s illegal by virtue of it being a firearm??
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