Second Amendment rallies gather steam across America; approximately 300 NRA members and other gun rights believers show up at Rockland County Legislative Building BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Hundreds of firearms owners and second amendment supporters gathered outside the Rockland County Legislative Chambers in New City on Saturday, joining tens of thousands more around the country in -LSB-...]
Second Amendment rallies gather steam across America; approximately 300 NRA members and other gun rights believers show up at Rockland County Legislative Building
«Governor Cuomo, tear up this law,» Katz told
the Second Amendment rally in West Capitol Park.
Not exact matches
The same day, Trump told a
rally in Georgia: «I'm going to save your
Second Amendment.»
Supporters of the
Second Amendment gathered at state capitals and in city centers on Saturday, hoping to counter hundreds of thousands who
rallied for stricter gun laws.
The groups — led by the
Second Amendment advocates at S.C.O.P.E. — are planning a
rally on Sunday at the General Clinton park on Route 7 in the town of Bainbridge.
Second Amendment rights advocates, who have held
rallies in Albany recently, are not the only group upset with portions of the state's recently enacted gun law.
He also addressed a
second amendment rights
rally protesting New York's gun control laws, which were championed by Cuomo last year.
Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump has been steeped in controversy once again, this time, for a comment he made at a
rally in North Carolina about people who are afraid that a Hillary Clinton presidency would take away their
Second Amendment rights.
(WBEN) The Erie County Ethics Board has ruled that there was no violation of their rules when Erie County Sheriff Tim Howard appeared in uniform at a Niagara Square
rally April First and spoke in favor of the
second amendment and President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump speaks to a crowd of
Second Amendment advocates
rallying against the NY SAFE Act Tuesday, April 1, 2014, at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)
Second Amendment advocates
rally against the NY SAFE Act Tuesday, April 1, 2014, at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union)
Gun
rallies at the state Capitol have drawn thousands of angry
Second Amendment supporters, chanting «Cuomo's got ta go.»
Second amendment rights advocates, who have held
rallies in Albany recently, are not the only group upset with portions of the state's recently enacted gun law.
But at the first Tea Party
rally I attended, at the Washington Monument earlier this year, the crowd — bristling with placards about the
Second Amendment's being the correction — was treated to an arm - waving speech by a caricature English peer named Lord Monckton, who led them in the edifying call - and - response: «All together.