MSN Home  |  My MSN  |  Hotmail
Sign in to Windows Live ID Web Search:   
go to MSNGroups 
Free Forum Hosting
 

Important Announcement Important Announcement
The MSN Groups service will close in February 2009. You can move your group to Multiply, MSN’s partner for online groups. Learn More
Sport Shooters[email protected] 
  
What's New
  
  Welcome to Sport Shooters!  
  Your 'Must Do' Computer Maintenance  
  General  
  Pictures  
  Chat  
  Member's data  
  Sport Shooters Code  
  Gun ownership  
  Shooters' Links  
  Buy/Sell/Trade  
  Ammunition  
  Gun News - State  
  Gun Trivia  
  Black Powder  
  Knives, etc...  
  Crossbow  
  Outdoor Dangers!  
  Product Reviews  
  Machine Guns  
  Ask Master Guns  
  MG's Archives  
  Older weapons:  
  Shooter's Humor  
  MSN code of conduct  
  Incoming!  
  Recommended Read  
  Words of Heston  
  Politic-Election  
  We the People...  
    
  
  
  Tools  
 
Gun News - State : Tennessee
Choose another message board
View All Messages
Prev Discussion  Prev Message  Next Message       
Reply
 Message 4 of 4 in Discussion 
From: MSN NicknameElGato196  in response to Message 1Sent: 9/13/2008 1:30 PM
Tennessee: Williamson County Commission Pulls Anti-Gun Resolution from Agenda!
 
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
 

Thank You to Those Who Answered the Call!

On Monday, September 8, the Williamson County Commission pulled Resolution No. 9-08-31 from the Commission’s agenda. 

This resolution would have imposed new restrictions on law-abiding citizens’ Right-to-Carry in Williamson County by establishing a policy prohibiting guns in all buildings owned and controlled by Williamson County and to direct signs providing notice be posted at the entrance ways of each building.  We would like to extend a special thanks to Ralph Bacue, NRA Life Member, who spoke out on behalf of our Second Amendment freedoms.

We would like to thank all of the NRA members who attended Monday night’s Commission meeting, as well as those who spoke out in opposition to Resolution No. 9-08-31.  Without you, this victory would not have been possible.

We would also like to thank the County Commissioners for recognizing the Second Amendment rights of Williamson County’s law-abiding citizens.