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ACTION ALERT: 4/30 Law and Public Safety Committee Hearing in Trenton

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On Tues April 30th in Trenton the Law and Public Safety Committee in Trenton is having a hearing.

 

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To quote Frank Fiamingo on Facebook;

 

*** EMERGENCY - EVERYONE PLEASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!!!

 

We have discovered that anti-constitutional-rights groups being led by State Senator Loretta Weinberg and US Congressman Bill Pascrell are organizing busloads of anti-Bill of Rights followers to protest against our Right to Keep and Bear Arms in the state of New Jersey and across our nation. We cannot allow this to stand. We MUST show up in force to demonstrate our continued commitment to our Lives, our Loved ones and our LIBERTY. Please sign up for a bus as soon as humanly possibly. We need to know how many buses to provide and where to stage them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE! Click the link below to register. Thank you.

 

Frank Jack Fiamingo

President - NJ2AS

NOW IS THE TIME!!!

 

 

http://www.nj2as.com...de=EventDetails

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The hearing is not on the schedule yet, but we were told by Steve Sweeney that it would begin on 4/30 and may last two or three days. Of course, that could change, but we wanted to get the word out as early as possible.

 

I can't emphasize enough how important it is to have a good showing during this hearing.

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I attended the anti-gun rally in Ridgewood, NJ this past Sunday. I wish more of us had been there because what was said was nothing less than Communist and Nazi propaganda sugar coated with misinformation. The audience was giving the speakers standing ovations. If we allow this to happen we are screwed. April 30th is our most important shot at keeping our rights.

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Please don't let what happen at the first Law and Public Safety Committee meeting deter you/us. I know we were treated in a unfair and deeming way. But, if we don't stand strong on April 30th and beyond we are allowing all of these "law makers" to walk over us and say that we are weak. We need to show them that we are strong and stand together for our rights. In my line of work I have seen impossible odds beaten by people who would not give up because they knew the truth was on their side. These people are just like us.

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