Second Amendment Activists Planning Toy Gun March in Washington DC
Just about the only guns you can get legally in the nation's capital
Second Amendment supporters are going to take to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to march for their rights armed — with toy water pistols.
In response to an armed (with real weapons) march that had been planned for Independence Day, a separate group of libertarian activists are inviting supporters and their families to take on the National Mall with toy water guns on July 3. The actual July 4th armed march has been cancelled but organizers will still be hosting the "Toy Gun March," the day before which will begin at 9 a.m. at the Arlington Memorial Bridge and end at the National Mall, according to a press release.
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Thank you so much, Reason! We appreciate the coverage. We've already raised $1000 for charity and are hoping to raise $1000 more! Anyone interested in donating, please visit http://www.toygunmarch.com. We hope to see you in DC!