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NJ2AS meeting tonight washington NJ

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On April 17th the regular monthly meetings of the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS) will be held for the 1st time in Warren County.

 

Washington Fire Department 100 Belvidere Ave Washington, NJ

 

The meeting begins at 7:30 PM for a CELEBRATION of the RIGHT of the people to keep and bear arms.

 

SPECIAL GUESTS SPEAKERS:

NJ Senator Michael Doherty

Members of the NJ 4-H State Shooting Team

 

Gun for Hire will offer a FL CCW training class before the meeting from 7pm

 

 

Everyone who believes in our mission is invited to attend. There is no cost to attend our meetings, however since we are a non-profit Society and depend on contributions from our member supporters, donations are always greatly appreciated.

 

Contrary to popular belief. We *DO* retain the right to both KEEP *AND* CARRY firearms for lawful purposes here in the state of New Jersey. That RIGHT is as valid here as it is ANYWHERE else on this planet. However, what you MUST understand is that *IF* you *EXERCISE* that right, the three branches of NJ government *WILL* conspire against you, convict you of a FELONY and send you to prison. They are able to do this because the PEOPLE of NJ continue to allow them to do so.

 

*THAT* is the reason we exist and *THOSE* are the conditions WE MUST CHANGE! We cannot do it alone, and that is why we have these meetings. We must continue to build our membership and our influence until we overcome the obstacles imposed by NJ upon our RKBA. So please bring an interested friend or family member to this meeting of our Society and SIGN THEM UP.

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