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Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Supports Second Amendment March

Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at 3:02 PM

Front Sight Firearms Training Institute Supports Second Amendment March

Second Amendment March

Second Amendment March

Aptos, CA - -(AmmoLand.com)- The Second Amendment March is proud to announce we are partnering with Front Sight Firearms Training Institute, www.frontsight.com, a world-renowned personal defense school located near Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Ignatius Piazza, Four Weapons Combat Master and Founder and Director of Front Sight, has graciously offered to support the Second Amendment March by backing up his words with his money.

Dr. Piazza is a patriot and believes so strongly in the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and the Second Amendment March that he is offering a FREE Two-Day Defensive Handgun course to any person who supports or attends the Second Amendment March in Washington DC or any of the 50 State Capitol Marches. Upon attending the DC March or any of the 50 State Capitol Marches you will receive a certificate redeemable for a Front Sight Two Day Defensive Handgun Course with no expiration date! That’s right! You heard me correctly. We’re talking about a $1,000 Two-Day Defensive Handgun Course at world-class Front Sight Firearms Training Institute FREE OF CHARGE simply for supporting the Second Amendment March! How can any patriotic American justify not supporting the Second Amendment March with an offer like that?

But wait! Dr. Piazza isn’t done! If you can’t make it to the DC March or any of the 50 State Capitol Marches to take advantage of this great offer, then read further… Dr. Piazza will extend this offer to any person who donates $100 or more to the Second Amendment March in the next 30 days! That’s how serious he is about the Right to Keep and Bear Arms! Please don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Go now to www.frontsight.com to learn all about the classes Front Sight offers. This is a $1,000 class simply for doing the right thing in supporting the Second Amendment March!

Once again, thank you Dr. Piazza and Front Sight Firearms Training Institute for your generosity.

Note: When you make a $100 or more donation to Second Amendment March, the certificate will come directly from Front Sight Firearms Training Institute. It generally arrives within 2-3 weeks of making your donation.

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The mission of the Second Amendment March is to galvanize the courage and resolve of Americans; to petition our elected officials against establishing anti-gun legislation; and to remind America that the Second Amendment is necessary to maintain our right to self defense.

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Warren Ed Goodson Named 2009 WV Conservation Officer of the Year

Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at 2:55 PM

Warren “Ed” Goodson Named 2009 WV Conservation Officer of the Year

West Virginia DNR

West Virginia DNR

West Virginia - -(AmmoLand.com)- Conservation Officer Warren “Ed” Goodson has been selected as the West Virginia Conservation Officer of the Year for 2009, according to Col.

David Murphy, Division of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Section Chief. Goodson was hired by DNR in 2002, is stationed at the DNR District 5 office in Nitro and is assigned to Boone County.

The award is given by the Shikar-Safari Club International in recognition of the officer recommended by his department to have done the most outstanding job in the enforcement of the state game laws, the protection of wildlife and the implementation of conservation programs during the past year.

“I commend Ed for taking the passion that he has had as an avid sportsman and outdoor enthusiast to a career in conservation. I believe that when an individual has passion and commitment toward his work, good things will happen. Ed has shown that dedication through his work as an outstanding employee at the DNR,” said Gov. Joe Manchin.

In a letter of notification to Officer Goodson, Col. Murphy wrote: “You were recommended for this honor by your supervisors because of your positive attitude toward your job and the respect you have earned from various sportsmen groups, law enforcement agencies and the public. Your exemplary effort to teach and assist the state’s youth has not gone unnoticed. Your attendance at Senior Conservation Camp, teaching Hunter Education classes, and participation in events such as Kids Fishing Day and Archery in the Schools illustrate your commitment to the enrichment of children.”

Goodson explains how he got involved in DNR law enforcement:

“I grew up in southern West Virginia and, as a lifelong hunter and fisherman, I knew early on that I wanted to pursue a career in natural resources. I always envisioned myself as a game warden but thought it would never happen.

“I attended West Virginia University and earned a degree in Wildlife and Fisheries Resources. In 1999, I was offered a position with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission in New Bern, NC. It was a fulfilling career, but I started to miss the mountains back home in West Virginia. I then decided to start the application process with the WVDNR Law Enforcement Section and was accepted.

“My first duty assignment was in Kanawha County. For a new officer, Kanawha County offered all aspects of what the job of a conservation officer is all about. I was involved with boat patrols, spotlighting patrols, bear bait investigations, trout squads, litter enforcement and general game investigations. In October of 2006, I was granted a transfer to Boone County. I consider myself very fortunate to have the career that I have and to work with a great group of officers.”

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