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IN: Gun Owners Stage Walk to Bring Attentions to Second Amendment
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Barely a week after the general election, William Johnson and Jake Vaughn started spreading a message they believe will be crucial in the 2020 presidential election. The pair staged a Second Amendment Walk downtown, starting at Dickmann Plaza, to educate the public on gun rights. “We’re just out exercising our Second Amendment rights — and our First Amendment right,” said Johnson, who carried a 9-mm revolver. “Those people out here making new laws, you’re not hurting criminals. You’re hurting us. Legal gun owners are not the ones out here causing the problems.” |
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PHORTO
(11/11/2019)
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I'd like to see the "9-mm revolver." They do exist, but practically nobody would carry one because the 9X19 round is a tapered cartridge with a recessed rim, not designed for nor conducive to revolvers - it is designed for auto-loading firearms. A 9mm revolver would be rare as hen's teeth. Fact Check, Rebecca. (That, or post a picture of his weapon.)
Mebbe Johnson wuz pulling your Johnson (so to speak). [grin] |
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