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Gun Rights Supporters to Rally in Twin Thursday
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ID: Gun rights supporters plan to hold a rally at Red’s Trading Post on Thursday.
The Idaho Second Amendment Alliance is organizing the “Rally for Constitutional Carry,” and the group’s president, Greg Pruett, is expected to speak, as well as Lance Earl, a 2014 legislative candidate and conservative blogger from the Pocatello area, according to the event’s Facebook page. The group is also holding rallies in Pocatello, Rexburg, Lewiston and Coeur d’Alene.
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mickey
(9/21/2015)
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WTF ever happened in Red's vs ATF?
The only court order I can find is a denial of summary judgment and decision of the court to schedule a trial (January 2008).
In 2009, FFL Guard put out a press release proclaiming the matter settled, taking full credit for making the settlement happen, and telling the world how wonderful FFL Guard is. http://www.ammoland.com/2009/03/fflguard-assists-with-conclusion-of-litigation-between-reds-trading-post-and-atf
Are we to assume that the settlement was for ATF to quit trying to put Red's out of business, and Red's to quit spreading nasty truths about the ATF, with a Non-Disclosure Agreement prohibiting the parties from ever talking about it? |
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