Edward Peruta
Regular Member
To all who live in the Constitution State,
I have received word that the Quinnipiac Federalist Society will be hosting a very interesting event next Wednesday. For all of us who live in the Connecticut, this could be a very interesting discussion.
I wonder if any state or local officials will attend to expand their knowledge regarding the Second Amendment.
As an individual, I will make every attempt to attend and listen to what I believe could be a very interesting discussion.
I only hope that the main stream media has been made aware of this event and gives it the coverage it rightfully deserves.
HERE IS THE INFORMATION THAT I RECEIVED
The Quinnipiac Federalist Society will host Attorney Alan Gura on Wednesday October 12[SUP]th[/SUP] in the faculty commons. A beer and wine reception will begin at 4:15 pm followed by Mr. Gura’s presentation at 5 pm.
Mr. Gura was instrumental in fighting to have the Supreme Court strike down the DC and Chicago handgun bans. Mr. Gura litigated both District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago in front of the Supreme Court, and he will discuss the future of 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Amendment litigation.
Following Mr. Gura’s presentation Professor Stephen Gilles will provide commentary before a question and answer period.
I have received word that the Quinnipiac Federalist Society will be hosting a very interesting event next Wednesday. For all of us who live in the Connecticut, this could be a very interesting discussion.
I wonder if any state or local officials will attend to expand their knowledge regarding the Second Amendment.
As an individual, I will make every attempt to attend and listen to what I believe could be a very interesting discussion.
I only hope that the main stream media has been made aware of this event and gives it the coverage it rightfully deserves.
HERE IS THE INFORMATION THAT I RECEIVED
The Quinnipiac Federalist Society will host Attorney Alan Gura on Wednesday October 12[SUP]th[/SUP] in the faculty commons. A beer and wine reception will begin at 4:15 pm followed by Mr. Gura’s presentation at 5 pm.
Mr. Gura was instrumental in fighting to have the Supreme Court strike down the DC and Chicago handgun bans. Mr. Gura litigated both District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago in front of the Supreme Court, and he will discuss the future of 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Amendment litigation.
Following Mr. Gura’s presentation Professor Stephen Gilles will provide commentary before a question and answer period.
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