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The next conference folks might want to sign up for is the 7 OCT 2006 "Firearms Law & the Second Amendment Symposium," at GMU in Arlington, VA.
Given that the AG's college carry opinion at
http://www.vcdl.org/pdf/OP-05-078.pdfstates that
"The right to carry openly has not been revoked by the General Assembly," maybe we should open carry at the conference on camnpus?[suP]
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Sign-up for GMU conference here:
http://www.nraila.org/workshops/symposium.aspx?ID=GMUSL
FROM RECENT NRA ALERT:
Dear Friend of the Second Amendment:
Due to the success of last year's inaugural "Firearms Law & the Second Amendment Symposium," this year's Symposium will be held on October 7, at George Mason University School of Law, in Arlington, Va. As with the 2005 event, this year's Symposium, including food, beverage, and all materials, is FREE!
Here are the details of the 2006 "Firearms Law & the Second Amendment Symposium":
[align=center]Saturday, October 7, 2006
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(Registration & breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.)
George Mason University School of Law
3301 Fairfax Drive - Hazel Hall Room 121
Arlington, VA 22201
FREE!!![/align]
At this year's Symposium, panelists will discuss and debate: current Second Amendment scholarship, litigation against the firearm industry, the U.N.'s intrusion into legal domestic gun ownership, and issues involving self-defense and Right-to-Carry reforms. Featured panelists at this year's event will include some of the country's most renowned experts on the Second Amendment and related issues, such as: George Mason's Profs. Nelson Lund and Joyce Lee Malcolm; George Washington University's Profs. Robert Cottrol and Renee Lerner; Lawrence Keane of the National Shooting Sports Foundation; attorney Richard Gardiner; David Kopel of the Independence Institute; attorney and author David Hardy; and Prof. Brian Patrick from the University of Toledo.
This event promises to present a thought provoking discussion of what has become the most controversial freedom in the Bill of Rights. Each Symposium registrant will receive a packet that contains the panelists' written materials on the subject--an excellent source for future reference. For guests who are attorneys, this year's event may once again meet state requirements for continuing legal education. Again, the event, including all materials, food and beverages,
is being held without charge.
To reserve your seat, please CLICK HERE, or call the NRA-ILA Grassroots Division at (800) 392-8683.
Thank you,
NRA-ILA
Please visit
http://www.nraila.org/workshops/symposium.aspx?ID=GMUSLto reserve your seat.