Good Sunday morning, everyone!
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My Managing Editor posted a video of our local march in Encino, California. See March for Our Lives, 2022. In our small march, we encountered several readers of the newsletter whom we had not met previously! It was wonderful to be with people who care passionately about reducing gun violence in America. Together, we can make a difference!
Talk to you on Monday!
while I am glad that up here in Canada we don't have to march now.. we are watching carefully what happens in your beautiful but wounded country. We have Maga types up here too, perhaps emboldened by the ex President.. the truckers rolling into our capital and causing havoc for over a week. They are cut from the same cloth. Angry, fearful, paranoid and feeling lost like something has been taken away from them.. and they want it back. They can't articulate what exactly what it is though. They need to look around and recognize what freedom really is.. and it doesn't come from owning a gun. They should imagine living in North Korea or China or Russia, or so many other countries where freedom is non existant.
Then thank whatever Spiritual advisor they consult that they live in such a wonderful place.
I can imagine that owning a gun for self-protection must by itself keep one in some state of fear and paranoia. The gun being always on ones mind instead of almost anything else.
If I was down there I certainly would be marching along with all of you. I believe the majority of our county would too. Thank you all for your work and especially you Robert Hubbell.
We marched here in Madison, Wisconsin! It rained but failed to dampen the spirits of a crowd of 7 or 8 hundred marchers. Young people organized a very effective event attended largely by middle age voters! This was not a crowd of youthful exuberance but a large group of committed citizens who are determined to prove that "Enough is Enough."