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1776Trump1984
04-11-2018, 05:13 PM
Dear MCCC Students,

This is for your information only, to ensure that you are aware of what is happening in your community. A group of local students are organizing a peaceful protest on April 20th from 12-230 at St Mary's Park to advocate for legislation on stricter gun control. At this protest, they would commemorate the victims of gun violence, write to legislators, and discuss solutions to the problems faced by out country, state, nation, and works today.

If you are so inclined, please feel free to join them.

Sincerely,

Kojo



This was a letter emailed to all students at this college.

Roundballer
04-11-2018, 11:23 PM
Dear MCCC Students,

This is for your information only, to ensure that you are aware of what is happening in your community. A group of local students are organizing a peaceful protest on April 20th from 12-230 at St Mary's Park to advocate for legislation on stricter gun control. At this protest, they would commemorate the victims of gun violence, write to legislators, and discuss solutions to the problems faced by out country, state, nation, and works today.

If you are so inclined, please feel free to join them.

Sincerely,

Kojo



This was a letter emailed to all students at this college.

Since you seem to have information about this event, maybe you should pass out a few fliers.

It was 243 years and one day, prior to this event, that the legitimate Governor of Boston, General Gage ordered the British Regulars to secretly exit Boston and march to Concord to seize the powder and other stores at the near by town of Concord. The countrymen were forewarned of this actions by one Paul Revere, even if he was not one of the actual riders that night, he is the one that set up the "Alarm list". The British Regulars were met in the early hours of April 19th, 1775 by the Militia on the Green at Lexington.

By the end of the day, thousands of countrymen had come to the call, and thousands more were on the way. Thus started the Nation that we now call home.

Maybe these protesters should sign up for classes on Early American history covering 1734 through 1820 or so. Then take a class on the Constitution! And finally, take a class on basic rifle marksmanship. Then they will at least have some knowledge about what they are protesting. They may also gain the basic knowledge about how to protect themselves. Passing more laws is not going to make anyone safer.

mikeb32
04-12-2018, 12:05 AM
Since you seem to have information about this event, maybe you should pass out a few fliers.

It was 243 years and one day, prior to this event, that the legitimate Governor of Boston, General Gage ordered the British Regulars to secretly exit Boston and march to Concord to seize the powder and other stores at the near by town of Concord. The countrymen were forewarned of this actions by one Paul Revere, even if he was not one of the actual riders that night, he is the one that set up the "Alarm list". The British Regulars were met in the early hours of April 19th, 1775 by the Militia on the Green at Lexington.

By the end of the day, thousands of countrymen had come to the call, and thousands more were on the way. Thus started the Nation that we now call home.

Maybe these protesters should sign up for classes on Early American history covering 1734 through 1820 or so. Then take a class on the Constitution! And finally, take a class on basic rifle marksmanship. Then they will at least have some knowledge about what they are protesting. They may also gain the basic knowledge about how to protect themselves. Passing more laws is not going to make anyone safer.

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