Fight Back! NJ Rally In Support Of The Second Amendment Friday, Feb 8, 2013

10:00 am – 12:00pm February 8, 2013

NJ Second Amendment Rally 2013
NJ Second Amendment Rally 2013
New Jersey Second Amendment Society
New Jersey Second Amendment Society

New Jersey –-(Ammoland.com)- The New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS), dedicated to preserving and restoring the rights of the people of NJ, is sponsoring a statewide RALLY IN SUPPORT OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT (2A) to be held on Friday February 8, 2013 at the Capitol Building on 125 West State street in Trenton.

This rally in support of the Right of Individual Citizens to Keep and Bear Arms (RKBA), as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, will be held from 10:00 am until noon in front of the entrance to the Annex Building (in the alcove by the fountain between the State House and Annex buildings on State Street).

Members of the NJ State Legislature along with representatives from liberty minded organizations are scheduled to speak.

Individuals who support LIBERTY from all over the state will be participating in this peaceful demonstration. A large turnout is expected.

Details can be found on the NJ2AS website at www.nj2as.com as well as on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/NJ2ARALLY/.

We urge EVERY Liberty minded, individualist who believes that human beings MUST have the right to defend their lives, families, and liberty against *ANY* attack to attend this important RALLY!

About:
New Jersey Second Amendment Society – Our mission is to promote the free exercise of Second Amendment rights within the community and Legislature of New Jersey, to educate the community regarding the enjoyable, safe, and responsible use of firearms, and to engender a sense of camaraderie and fellowship among the members and their families. Visit: www.nj2as.com

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Day

Its never late…

Batter late than never. I m going

Buck

In New Jersey ? Too little too late , I get tired of hearing how peoples second amendment rights get run over roughshod almost as bad as New York City , only in New Jersey it seems to be the whole state .