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Second Amendment March Needs Volunteer Help

Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at 2:56 PM
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Second Amendment March Needs Volunteer Help
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Second Amendment March

Washington, DC --(AmmoLand.com)- As you know, the April 19 date for the D.C. march is fast approaching.

There are many things that need to be accomplished before and during the event. We need your help! Below are a few of the volunteer opportunities we have identified so far.

If you can help with any of these, please send an email to Terri Stocke at Terri.Stocke@SecondAmendmentMarch.com.

We will add you to a specific volunteer list and will start organizing each group of volunteers as the march date draws near.

Emergency Medical Technicians
We are looking for volunteer EMT’s who will be at the march in D.C. We are required to have a certain number of licensed EMT’s working the event (based on size of the crowd). If you would like to volunteer for this, please let us know.
Petition Table

We need 6-8 people to man a petition table (petition is available on our website) to gather signatures at the D.C. March. This can be divided into shifts if we have enough volunteers.
Hosts

Volunteers needed to direct people to the rally location (Washington Monument) from various points within the city. During the rally, circulate amongst the crowd to answer questions and provide assistance as needed.

Second Amendment March
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.

It is the one right that protects all others.

We will accomplish our mission by a peaceful march in Washington DC, the United States Capital, supported by satellite marches to State Capitols and smaller cities all across America.

The march in D.C. will take place on Monday, April 19, 2010 on the grounds of the Washington Monument.

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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. Visit: www.secondamendmentmarch.com

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4 Responses to “Second Amendment March Needs Volunteer Help”

  1. Hmmm…a march for the Second Amendment without guns? The message sent is that we’re willing to complain, but not actually do anything.

    I’ll pass.

  2. 230therapy on January 25th, 2010 at 7:17 PM
  3. A PROCLAMATION

    Upon this Nineteenth Day of April, Two-thousand and Ten Years A.D.,

    We The People, Do Hereby Declare and Proclaim Ourselves;
    To Be in Agreement with the Spirit, Meaning and Intent of the Constitution which Established the Republic Acknowledged as that of These United States, and In General with the Spirit, Meaning and Intent of Constitutions Having Established Our Respective States within the Union.
    We the People, Do Hereby Declare and Proclaim Ourselves;
    To Be Peaceful and Law-abiding American Citizens and Hold every Honest Intent to Assent, Abide and Bind Ourselves to;
    All Constitutionally-Permissible, Just and Rightfully-Enacted Laws.

    In Honor of and Having Respect for, Those Patriots who Responded to the Crisis which Occurred on the 19th day of April in 1775;
    In Honor of and Having Respect For, Those Righteous Persons who Sacrificed All Which They Had to Cause Tyranny and Despotism to Be Abolished;
    In Honor of and Having Respect for, Those who Courageously and Brilliantly Brought Forth from the Articles of Confederation a System of Government by Consent of The People;
    A System which Separated the Powers Within and Limited those Powers Afforded to the New General Government;
    In Honor of and Having Respect for, Those Who Sacrificed and Died, those now Passed Away, Those who Served and those Now In Service Defending Our Nation from Our Enemies

    We The People, as Self-Governing, Self-Regulating and Responsible American Citizens, Do Hereby Issue to All Federal, State and Local Governments;
    All Branches, Agencies, Agents, Authorities, Officials and Representatives of The People Thereof and Therein,
    An Order To;
    Cease and Desist from Any and All Further Attempts to Infringe Upon the GOD-Given and Common-law Right of the People to Keep and Bear Arms.

    As Any and All Governments within these United States Derive their Just Powers Only From The People; and
    Continue to Govern Only In Accordance With the Will, By the Grace and With the Consent of The People;
    We the Independent, Peaceful and Intentionally Law-Abiding American Citizens Residing as Members of the Whole Body of The People;
    Do Declare and Proclaim by All which We Hold to Be Morally Right, Just and Consistent with Individual Rights Endowed Upon Each Person by Their CREATOR;
    Not In Any Way Granted or Afforded by Any Lesser Authority;
    In Accordance with our Moral Obligations and Duty to Ourselves, Other Citizens, State and Nation;
    WE THE PEOPLE WILL NOT EVER RELINQUISH OUR RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS.

    As Testament To and In Accordance With Our Will;
    We The People Do Hereby Declare and Issue This PROCLAMATION.
    As It Has Been Said, So It Shall Be.

    Anonymous

  4. A PROCLAMATION on January 25th, 2010 at 8:10 PM
  5. Sounds good enough to me to be putting my name next to John Hancock and the other framers of our freedoms. I’m humbled and thankful at the opportunity. We can hang together now or we will certainly hang seperately later as it was observed when those documents were created. EP

  6. edwin penry on January 28th, 2010 at 12:20 PM
  7. Is there a chance that you could suggest that participants in this march wear empty holsters? I think that would reinforce that guns are not allowed in DC.

    I am planning to attend the march.

    Marinelle Thompson
    Founder, Director & President
    Second Amendment Sisters, Inc.
    Self-Defense is a basic human right
    http://www.2asisters.org

  8. Mari Thompson on February 9th, 2010 at 7:28 PM

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