jshuberg wrote:This is not legal advice and I am not a lawyer:
The law only states that you must send them notification. If you send it snail-mail, send it registered certified mail. Your postal receipt and/or signature receipt, along with a dated copy of your notification letter should be enough to prove that you have sent notification, but it does kind of depend on the capital police. If you are stopped and asked, having a copy of your notification letter and postal receipt should be enough for them to realize that are are the good guy and have complied with the law.
Shako Sparky wrote:I have things that I have to do in the morning, and doubt I will make it there by noon. How long of an event is this, is it going to be worth it if I come a little late?
Josh189 wrote:Shako Sparky wrote:I have things that I have to do in the morning, and doubt I will make it there by noon. How long of an event is this, is it going to be worth it if I come a little late?
No if you're not there by noon you'll miss us. This should only take about 15 minutes...
Am1280 wrote:This in no way competes with this weekends Rally. I know I will be supporting both as will many of my friends and family but as promised here is the flier for the Feb 8th event!
http://am1280thepatriot.com/2nd-Amendment-Rally/
shooter115 wrote:Josh189 wrote:Shako Sparky wrote:I have things that I have to do in the morning, and doubt I will make it there by noon. How long of an event is this, is it going to be worth it if I come a little late?
No if you're not there by noon you'll miss us. This should only take about 15 minutes...
Really?..... Doesn't show much for fortitude if you plan on bailing after 15 minutes. At least stick it out for an hour. I didn't organize a bus full of 20 people to drive 2 1/2 hours (one-way) for a 15 minute demo.
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