CELEBRATE BILL OF RIGHTS DAY
December 15, 2001 -- Denver, Colorado

Join Rick on Bill of Rights Day and defend your right to keep and bear arms. Civil disobedience is the only way to secure our Constitutional rights against an unconstitutional government. Stand up for your rights and stand with Rick on Bill of Rights Day.

At high noon on December 15, 2001, across from the state Capitol in Lincoln Park (Downtown Denver), Rick will be wearing a loaded pistol in a holster in plain sight for all to see -- per his Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

Rick Stanley, Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate, will be arrested by the Denver police for insisting that his Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms cannot be infringed.

December 15, 2001 -- Saturday -- High Noon
at Lincoln Park in Denver, Colorado
(Across the street from the West steps of the state Capitol)

Celebrate the ratification of the Bill of Rights with an arrest!

The Denver Revised Municipal Code Chapter 38-117(b) is an unconstitutional abomination because it infringes the constitutionally protected right of all American citizens to keep and bear arms. It also violates the Colorado Constitution, Article II, Section 13, which guarantees every person's right to keep and bear arms in defense of person, home, and property.

Join us as we exercise our right peaceably to assemble, and to petition our government for the redress of grievances. We will protest this ongoing travesty they call "law," and "justice" -- while they flagrantly disregard the mandates of the federal Constitution and our own Colorado Constitution.

Protect your rights by joining us on the 210th birthday of the Bill of Rights.* Bring the wife, bring the kids, and bring your guns so you can lawfully protect your family from criminals, terrorists, and government agents who want you to surrender all of the personal rights guaranteed to you by the Constitution.

JOIN THE SECOND AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Please stay away if you are a coward, a psycho, a liberal whiner, or a citizen who just wants to be safe and comfortable; or who doesn't have the time to defend your Constitution, which is the basis of the American Republic.

"I will defend the Constitution, whether elected to the U.S. Senate or not; and if elected, I will crusade for the repeal of all the unconstitutional laws passed by a corrupted government the last 150 years." -- Rick Stanley

* The Bill of Rights became part of the federal Constitution on December 15, 1791, when it was ratified by the Virginia Legislature, bringing the total number of ratifications up to three-quarters of the states.

RESTORE FREEDOM -- LIBERTY IN OUR LIFETIME


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