dannno
02-20-2013, 12:58 PM
Here is a list of locations nationwide for the Day of Resistance:
http://www.dayofresistance.com/rally/
This is the closest one to me in Southern California, I think I'm going to be able to head down there this Saturday!
http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2013/02/20/day-of-resistance-second-amendment-march-and-meeting-speakers-announced/
Ventura, California on Saturday, February 23rd, 2013
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Californians will gather at the steps of City Hall in Ventura and commence a March at 11:30 a.m. down California Street and Main Street towards Mission Park, across the street from the San Buenaventura Mission, where we will assemble for a Public Meeting at NOON to Rally and Protest the efforts of the California State Legislature to impose a de facto repeal of the 2nd Amendment. Speakers will inform the activists attending the Rally on what they can do individually and collectively to combat these proposals and what we can do if the ban goes into effect. The organizers of the Ventura Day of Resistance will provide the people attending with the tools and organization they need in order to effect real change.
March starts at Ventura City Hall, 501 Pali Street.
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Activist speakers will headline, including:
Stewart Rhodes, Founder of Oathkeepers, activist, Yale Law School grad, former paratrooper
Peter Foy, Ventura County CA Supervisor, political activist
Nick Hankoff, Tenth Amendment Center Grassroots Coordinator
Brian Reilly, AZ Political Activist, Bd. Member Waking Up America
…. More TBA.
As mentioned in the earlier press release, People Protecting Freedom, a non-partisan Ventura-based grassroots organization, is sponsoring this local event as part of a coordinated national effort of DayofResistance.com. Day of Resistance – Ventura County is organized by regular people in Ventura, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernadino Counties, who are concerned about the loss of a fundamental civil liberty. It is an element of a larger effort to highlight the purpose and significance of the Second Amendment as the foundation of our other freedoms, stop further unconstitutional legislation and point out better methods of improving safety.
http://www.dayofresistance.com/rally/
This is the closest one to me in Southern California, I think I'm going to be able to head down there this Saturday!
http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2013/02/20/day-of-resistance-second-amendment-march-and-meeting-speakers-announced/
Ventura, California on Saturday, February 23rd, 2013
.
Californians will gather at the steps of City Hall in Ventura and commence a March at 11:30 a.m. down California Street and Main Street towards Mission Park, across the street from the San Buenaventura Mission, where we will assemble for a Public Meeting at NOON to Rally and Protest the efforts of the California State Legislature to impose a de facto repeal of the 2nd Amendment. Speakers will inform the activists attending the Rally on what they can do individually and collectively to combat these proposals and what we can do if the ban goes into effect. The organizers of the Ventura Day of Resistance will provide the people attending with the tools and organization they need in order to effect real change.
March starts at Ventura City Hall, 501 Pali Street.
-
Activist speakers will headline, including:
Stewart Rhodes, Founder of Oathkeepers, activist, Yale Law School grad, former paratrooper
Peter Foy, Ventura County CA Supervisor, political activist
Nick Hankoff, Tenth Amendment Center Grassroots Coordinator
Brian Reilly, AZ Political Activist, Bd. Member Waking Up America
…. More TBA.
As mentioned in the earlier press release, People Protecting Freedom, a non-partisan Ventura-based grassroots organization, is sponsoring this local event as part of a coordinated national effort of DayofResistance.com. Day of Resistance – Ventura County is organized by regular people in Ventura, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernadino Counties, who are concerned about the loss of a fundamental civil liberty. It is an element of a larger effort to highlight the purpose and significance of the Second Amendment as the foundation of our other freedoms, stop further unconstitutional legislation and point out better methods of improving safety.