Thursday, November 29, 2007

Red's Trading Post: Where does your Attorney General stand on the Second Amendment?

Red's Trading Post & Arms & the Law have a great idea - everyone should join in contacting your own State Attorney General to ask them to join in support of the the Texas AG brief that will be filed with the Supreme Court in support of the individual rights view of the 2nd Amendment. I've contacted the Arizona AG Terry Goddard to ask him to join the list of AG's who are in support of the individual rights view of the Second Amendment. We should all contact our State Attorney General to ask them to join the list.

Update: Idaho AG has joined the list of State AG's in support of the Texas AG brief.

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