Saturday, December 16, 2017

BREAKING News Out Of Atlanta, HELL YES! THEY ARE DOING IT!!!



BREAKING News Out Of Atlanta, HELL YES! THEY ARE DOING IT!!! Amid the efforts of liberals to strip our
gun rights away, many gun rights advocates are staging peaceful rallies across the country
to make our voices heard. We are fighting the recent efforts to impose
stricter gun-control laws, that they fear undermine our 2nd Amendment rights. Peaceful protesters numbering in the hundreds
gathered outside statehouses from Maine to Wyoming to hear speakers warn, that any restrictions
on gun ownership or use could eventually lead to bans for law-abiding gun owners. Fox News reports.

Gun owners have been portrayed in a negative
way and it is our hope that this peaceable rally will show that we are safe, law-abiding
individuals that happen to take our constitutional rights very seriously, Dave Gulya, an organizer
for the Maine event that attracted about 800 people, told the Bangor Daily News. Its our turn as gun owners to come out
and show our numbers, Gulya said. Any restriction completely goes against
our rights. Between 600 and 800 people gathered from 2
p.M.

To 4 p.M. In the plaza between the State House, and the Cross State Office Building,
according to an estimated crowd count by Capitol Police. Billed as the Americans for America
rally, many rally-goers held American flags and implored the country to come together,
according to WABI. Under a gray cloudy sky, they carried signs
that read, Let teachers protect my life now! And Gun free zones kill!, Tweeted
Maine Public Radio.

Protesters in Vermont took to the steps of
the Statehouse in Montpelier, where days earlier they felt Gov. Phil Scott betrayed them
when he signed three major gun control measures. Three days ago, on these steps, we were
betrayed, Joe Nagle told the Burlington Free Press. We were promised no new gun laws.

The paper reported that the National Rifle
Association criticized Scott, a Republican, and called on gun owners to abandon the governor,
who changed his stance in February after an alleged school shooting plot shook the state. Saturdays protests came less than three
weeks after hundreds of thousands marched in Washington, New York and elsewhere to demand
tougher gun laws after the Feb. 14 School shooting in Parkland, Fla., That killed 17. Organizers of those protests demanded a ban
on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and called for universal background checks
on potential gun owners.

Fox News reported. Pro-gun protesters also showed up in Boston;
Indianapolis; Albany, N.Y.; Austin, Texas; Des Moines, Iowa; and other cities. John Nagle had a message Saturday afternoon
for his fellow pro-gun activists: Step up and run for office. Weve got to stop being quiet, the
Colchester resident said to the crowd of camouflage, and orange-clad people who braved icy rain
and sleet to rally on the steps of the Statehouse, where three days earlier Gov.

Phil Scott signed
three bills tightening Vermonts gun laws. Several other speakers said they would be
challenging sitting legislators, even in Democratic strongholds like Chittenden County, or encouraged
others to do so as the states gun activists turn their attention to long-term strategy. We all have to fight for our rights. When we give them an inch, they take a mile.

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