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Gun Rights Roundtable Discussion 31 August 2009


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Guest Constitution-in-exile

What: Nashville Firearms Roundtable Discussion

When: August 31, 2009 6:30 PM

Where:

Hampton Inn (Green Hills)

2324 Crestmoor Road

Nashville, TN 37215

615-777-0001

Perspectives on Gun Rights - America's Future Foundation Nashville Roundtable

http://americasfuture.org/<wbr>blog/2009/08/perspectives-on-<wbr>gun-rights-aff-nashville-<wbr>roundtable/

Come join America's Future Foundation in Nashville as we host a discussion about gun rights in Nashville on Monday, August 31, at 6:30 pm in the Belle Meade Room at the Hampton Inn in Green Hills (2324 Crestmoor Road)

Hear the experiences and perspectives of Brett Corrieri, local restaurant/bar owner http://www.mafiaozas.com, and Nathan Moore http://moorethoughts.com, a defense lawyer, who deal with these issues on a daily basis. Plus, listen to the story of Pete Eyre of the Motorhome Diaries and his experiences with gun control laws nationwide.

Come away equipped with information to defend the Second Amendment and promote freedom. See you there!

Beer/wine & hors d’oeuvres will be served.

PLEASE RSVP: melissa@americasfuture.org

America’s Future Foundation was founded in 1995 by a group of young conservatives and libertarians in Washington, DC. Today, AFF is the premier non-profit network of young conservative and libertarian leaders, nationwide. For more information on the AFF visit: America’s Future Foundation

Learn more here:

http://ronpaul.meetup.com/69/<wbr>calendar/11208489/

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I have to work, but that could be a VERY interesting meeting. Unless I missunderstand it, Americas Future Foundation is anti-gun. "A network of America's next generation of liberal leaders."

I dunno know, their website says "America’s Future Foundation was founded in 1995 by a group of young conservatives and libertarians in Washington, DC. Today, AFF is the premier non-profit network of young conservative and libertarian leaders, nationwide." and "An equal number of AFF members self-identify as conservatives as libertarians. Broadly speaking, AFF is a fusionist organization – dedicated to the spirit of debate between conservatives and libertarians."

If any of that is true, I'd say they'd have to be pro 2A.

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