Groton, CT -(AmmoLand.com)- The Connecticut Citizens Defense League (The state’s largest grassroots gun rights group) announces the 3rd Annual 2nd Amendment Poker Run.
CCDL 2nd Amendment Poker Run: THIS SATURDAY! Sept. 26th!! On-site same day registration runs from 9:30-10:30AM at Woodbridge Firearms Trading Post, located at 28 Selden St, Woodbridge. The ride ends at the Cadillac Ranch in Southington with an after-party at the finish.
CCDL had over 400 participants last year and we are expecting an even bigger crowd this year. Prizes, music from the Screamin’ Eagle Band, great food, and more! The ‘All-American Angels’ will be on hand supporting our veterans and the 2nd Amendment.
A list of main sponsors for this event includes:
Haymond Law – National Shooting Sports Foundation:
- C&D Arms Supply
- Yankee Harley Davidson
- CT Cruise News
- Outpost Guns and Ammo
- Charter Arms
- Woodbridge Firearms Trading Post
Cost is $20 per bike or car/$15 per passenger. All net proceeds goes to help fight for 2nd Amendment rights here in CT.
From CCDL President Scott Wilson:
“This is an opportunity for gun owners and 2nd amendment supporters in general to actively help us fund our litigation (Shew v Malloy) against the state of Connecticut’s outrageous gun control laws.”
“The 2013 law, passed by the Connecticut legislature and then signed in to law by Governor Malloy was an unconstitutional overreach. We will continue to challenge this law in federal court along with our fellow plaintiffs. We look forward to seeing everyone at this event on Saturday the 26th.”
About the CCDL:
The Connecticut Citizens Defense League was formed in 2009 by a small group of concerned citizens as a non-partisan organization to advocate second amendment rights in the state of Connecticut. Since their founding, the group has grown to over 19.000 members across the state. Thanks to this large supportive base across the state the CCDL has become a fixture at the Capitol, and well-recognized by committees that see firearms related bills. As the go-to organization in the state they are consulted regularly by lawmakers who have questions and concerns about pending legislation or existing laws.
For more information on the CCDL please visit www.ccdl.us.