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The guns were legal, that's what they were about. Do you believe in "free" speech Ron? Was anyone arrested at this protest?
YOUR QUESTION: Do you believe in "free" speech Ron?
MY REPLY: YES I DO STEVE, I BELIEVE IN THAT SO MUCH I JOINED TO SERVE MY COUNTRY IN THE ARMED SERVICE, I WAS WILLING TO DIE FOR YOUR RIGHT TO HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH SO YES I KNOW "FREEDOM OF SPEECH REAL WELL.
I never need a GUN to practice "FREE SPEECH" Steve. Are you telling me, you need a GUN to practice "FREE SPEECH" Steve?
I'm not talking about me Ron and I'm not talking about you. I should have asked, do you believe in "free assembly" for Michigan protesters armed with "loaded" high-capacity semi-auto rifles in and around the state capitol?
Sorry Steve, did you over look my first question: "Armed Protesters In Mich. What are the GUNS all about?"
The guns were about the right to assembly Ron. Michigan law allows it and no arrests were made. What's your complaint? That's exactly the right you risked your life for.
Steve, stop it! You can stop that LIE right now.
That small group of Protesters was there to open up the state and not for the right to assemble, that is already law.
Steve, you don’t know why they carried Guns in that protest, now do you?
The general purpose of the protest was to open up the state. The purpose of the militia was to capitalize on the moment to affirm their right to bear arms. Two rights can be protected at the same time Ron. Did you?
Show us Steve, where in this report that talks about the purpose of any militia, capitalize on the moment to affirm their right to bear arms begins?
WHERE IS YOUR PROOF? POINT IT OUT IN THIS REPORT?
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Armed Protesters In Mich. What are the GUNS all about?