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Gun Owners Alliance |
Alliance (e li'ens) -A close
association for a common objective.
04 May 2003
"NRA's Actions Declare the First Amendment IS NOT Important!"
Chris W. Stark -
Director & email editor
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It is a sad day indeed, when an organization boasting to be the champion
of gun rights, would decide the first amendment is not important anymore,
at least for other groups and individuals, including their own members.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) seems to feel the first amendment is
up for further review, and even editing, according to their actions as reported
below by sierratimes.com. THEN, TO ADD INSULT TO INJURY, it happened to an
NRA member!
Regardless of where you stand on the group in question below (Free State
Project), they have a right to voice their opinions. This is America, after
all.
SHAME ON YOU, NRA!!!
Guess we will add this one to NRA's hall of shame as found at:
http://www.GunOwnersAlliance.com/NRA.htm
Please consider joining our efforts in reforming the NRA at:
http://www.gunownersalliance.com/no-compromise.htm
Voice your outrage to the NRA at:
http://www.nra.org/frame.cfm?url=https://www.nrahq.org/contact.asp
The NRA's telephone contact numbers are:
1-800-NRA-3888 or 1-703-267-1000
Sincerely,
Gun Owners Alliance
Chris W. Stark - Director
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http://www.sierratimes.com/03/05/05/article_fsp_nra.htm
FL: Pro-Gun Group Prompts Arrest Of One
Of It's Own At National Convention
By J.J. Johnson - Sierra Times.com
Orlando, Florida - Leaders of a pro-second amendment, liberty activist group
are outraged over the arrest of a member of their group, who is also a paid
member of the well-known second amendment group that had him arrested for
passing out flyers outside a gun show last Sunday.
The National Rifle Association apparently had one of its members, a pro-gun
activist, arrested at its national convention on, April 27, 2003 in Orlando,
Florida for handing out pro-gun freedom literature from an organization known
as the Free State Project, Inc. The unlucky NRA member was Timothy Condon,
a Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and Director of Member Services for the rapidly
growing Free State Project.
The Free State Project is a plan in which 20,000 or more liberty-oriented
people will move to a single state of the U.S., where they may work within
the political system to reduce the size and scope of government. The success
of the Free State Project would likely entail reductions in burdensome taxation
and regulation, reforms in state and local law, an end to federal mandates,
and a restoration of constitutional federalism, demonstrating the benefits
of liberty to the rest of the nation and the world.
Condon was arrested by the Orange County Sheriff's Department Sunday for
"trespassing" outside the Orange County Convention Center when he refused
to leave or cease handing out the Free State Project literature.
"I believe there is a First Amendment problem with prohibiting people from
passing out political literature on public property where there is no problem
caused by it," said Condon, who also happens to be an attorney who practices
law in Tampa, Florida. "What is even more bizarre to me is that the National
Rifle Association would have one of its own members arrested for passing
out literature that supports the Second Amendment right to keep and bear
arms."
Condon, who was attending the NRA convention himself, was held for 10 hours
at the Orange County Jail before being released on bond. Jason Sorens, founder
and president of the Free State Project, vowed to explore legal action against
the National Rifle Association. "This is just outrageous," said Sorens. "It
appears that the NRA only supports the First and Second Amendments to the
Constitution if it's done according to their orders. I really think members
of the NRA need to question their loyalty to an organization that would have
one of its own members arrested for passing out pro-gun literature at its
own convention."
Condon, a longtime NRA member, vowed to plead not guilty to the charge of
trespassing, and said he is considering canceling his membership in the organization.
"It looks as if the Free State Project is a stronger supporter of the Second
Amendment, not to mention the First Amendment, than the NRA," he quipped.
The Free State Project has their own conference (The Great Western Conference)
planned for May 24 and 25th in Missoula, Montana. According the Free State
Project, NRA members will not be barred from attendance.
Debra Ricketts also contributed to this report.
On the Web:
Free State Project, Inc.
http://www.freestateproject.org/
National Rifle Association
http://www.nra.org
Copyright 2003 The Sierra Times
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