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Michigan: Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners to Consider Anti-Self-Defense Ordinance Next Wednesday

Friday, October 11, 2013

As previously reported, the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners has been considering a misguided resolution calling upon the Michigan Legislature and Governor Rick Snyder (R) to repeal Michigan’s “Stand Your Ground” law, and to create additional regulations that would further restrict your Second Amendment rights and inherent right to self-defense.  While consideration of this ordinance was postponed at their last meeting, it is scheduled to be considered at their next meeting on Wednesday, October 16.

Please attend this important public hearing and respectfully tell the Board of Commissioners to defend – not undermine – your inherent right to self-defense and vote “NO” on this resolution.  You will be allowed three minutes to make remarks.

Meeting Information:
Date: Wednesday, October 16
Time: 6:45 p.m.
Address: Board Room of Administration Building
                  220 North Main Street in Ann Arbor

This resolution would also call upon the State Legislature and Governor to burden responsible gun owners by strengthening Michigan’s already stringent laws to purchase firearms, expanding “gun-free zone” regulations and imposing limits on the sale of standard capacity magazines.

It is crucial that you tell your county Commissioner at this public meeting or call and e-mail him/her TODAY to OPPOSE this resolution.  Tell him/her to stand up for your Second Amendment and self-defense rights.  Don’t forget to forward this alert to your family, friends, fellow gun owners, sportsmen and Second Amendment supporters in Washtenaw County and urge them to do the same.  To find your county Commissioner in your district, click here.

Commissioner - District 1
Kent Martinez-Kratz
(734) 646-8946
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 2
Dan Smith
(734) 449-2985
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 3
Alicia Ping
(734) 548-5160
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 4
Felicia Brabec
(734) 548-3179
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 5
Rolland Sizemore Jr.
(734) 891-3526
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 6
Ronnie Peterson
(734) 635-0791
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 7
Andy LaBarre
(734) 945-1298
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 8
Yousef Rabhi
(734) 548-5159
[email protected]

Commissioner – District 9
Conan Smith
(734) 662-0268
[email protected]

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