Dear fellow patriots,
Many of you are familiar with the Second Amendment March. We are proud to announce that
the NJCSD has been named as the Official Sponsor of the SAM for the Garden State. We will be responsible for coordinating Town Hall style events around the state and with your help and support, I know that this will be a history-making series of events.
The first such Town Hall event will be held on July 17th (Fri) at 7PM at Fairleigh Dickinson University's Teaneck campus. Other venues will be announced as they become available.
Skip Coryell, the founder of the SAM, will be flying in from Michigan to deliver a PowerPoint presentation called "The 2nd Amendment: Its Origin and Purpose", followed by discussion about logistics related to the Washington and Trenton marches.
Please CLICK ON THIS LINK ASAP to reserve your seat.
Those of you who would like to help promote the event with flyers, please let us know and we'll get some to you, or you can download the file from our website library and print them yourselves. The flyer can be found at this link here: PRINTABLE FLYER
Obviously if you can help fund the event by making a donation of as much as you're comfortable with - even just three or five bucks, we would be most grateful, as the FDU auditorium is not free. It is going to probably cost us in excess of $1000 to hold this one event between the cost of renting the auditorium, support services, event insurance and other expenses. You can make the donation by clicking here:
I've already heard from some gun owners that the drive to Bergen County is just "too far". I wonder where we'd be if Ethan Allen said to Washington "Wow, I'd really like to help 'ya out, George, but it's just too far." If you live within about an hour's drive, there's no excuse for not attending. If we wonder why our rights are under attack, it's because we're not willing to work as hard to defend them, as liberals are to steal them from us. This is a history-making event and it's a chance for you to be part of it. Please don't flake out. We really, really, need for this event to be well attended.
We've often said that we do what other organizations don't, won't, or can't. I hope the next time someone asks "What has the NJCSD done lately", that this is one more thing you can point to.
Yours in Liberty,
The NJCSD Management Team