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The new N.E.W. Patriots to host gun rights discussion in Morrison. GreenBayPressGaz

Doug Huffman

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http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com...ots-to-host-gun-rights-discussion-in-Morrison
-Press Gazette said:
MORRISON — The conservative group N.E.W. Patriots will host Alan Scholl, director of the American Opinion Foundation, to discuss Second Amendment gun rights at 7 p.m. today at the Evergreen Bar and Grill in Morrison.

The N.E.W. Patriots will also celebrate with Republicans fresh off midterm election victories, including congressman-elect Reid Ribble of Lawrence and state Sen. Alan Lasee of Rockland as well as newly elected state representatives Andre Jacque of Bellevue and Jim Steineke of Vandenbroek.

Food will be available for purchase. The event is open to the public.
SifuWu2 said:
Oooh, boy! The 'only criminals should have guns' crowd will be showing up for this one, as soon as they get out of bed.
Here's the chance, "Evergreen Bar and Grill", will the public be legally armed?

ETA: A site search for "gun" and "firearm" got no hits at http://newpatriots.org

Their speaker's statement
...a certified firearms instructor in the Valley.

The issue regarding firearms is really power, or more specifically, the distribution and possession of power. It really boils down to civilian empowerment versus civilian dis-empowerment. Why is this battle so important? What did our Founders know about government that Americans today don’t believe or haven’t learned? What are our options?
 
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I have to work or I would probably go. If you get a chance to talk to any of the legislators and get their support please list them in the other thread so everyone can contact them and keep them on the ball.
 

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I went, it was ok. Nothing new to learn. Spoke with Jerry Bader from WTAQ & a few of the new elected Assembly guys from the Area, Reed Ribble was there but he only stayed for about 15 minutes. Concealed carry was the big issue that was talked about. Went home.
 
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