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Hundreds Rally for Rights v. Proposed Pittsburgh Gun Control
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Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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Hundreds of Second Amendment activists from as far away as Chicago and Cincinnati Hundreds of Second Amendment activists from as far away as Chicago and Cincinnati descended on downtown Pittsburgh, Pa. Monday to deliver a message to Mayor William Peduto and the Pittsburgh City Council about their proposed gun control measures: Don’t do it.
There was no mistake about where these gun owners stood on the Second Amendment and protecting their rights. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(1/9/2019)
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Elected officials need to be reminded that government was not to exercise any power not delegated to it by the Constitution. Don't Do It |
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