Has anyone heard about this open carry?
Here's the email I received.
Ladies and Gentlemen -
(If anyone knows the Johnsons in Weld Co., please forward? And Ralph Snelvar (I hope I spelled that right!) the Seebecks thought you might be interested . . . )
In response to the City of Loveland violating the rights of a man because he presumed to exercise his Second Amendment rights, we're going to have a picnic!
For those of you not real familiar with the terms, CO is an "open carry" state - that means that you have the right to carry your gun openly (outside clothing) in a holster. Sterile means that you've left the ID somewhere else. I'll either leave it in the car, or have a designated driver.
This part of the article particularly concerned me "The police officers, according to the ACLU?s letter, seized Miller?s pistol ?without consent, and emptied it of ammunition.?
The officers then ordered Miller to give them his driver?s license, over his objections."
Now, I hope that you all see my concerns, but since when do police officers seize the property and demand the ID of a law-abiding citizen?
The gentleman is 71 years old, and reports "They also said to me just at the end and out of the blue, "No one has thrown you to the ground."
Throwing a 71 year old man to the ground could be lethal force.
Wednesday, August 26 5:30pm (or when you can get there) at the Statue of Liberty.
Potluck - bring food, plan to share. Video cameras encouraged, as are chairs, etc. There's not much there, from what I remember.
I'm sure that you all wouldn't even think of it, but just in case, soft drinks only, please.
I'll be wearing the Libertarian Party of Washington shirt and Taurus Titanium .38. (And probably blue jeans and shoes. ;o)
Rachel H.
Seattle area, but Colorado Front Range homegirl
Act In Liberty,
Rachel Hawkridge
Chair, Libertarian Party of Washington
Libertarian National Committee
Region 7 Representative
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206.769.2492 cel
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