The Fall 2018 NCWGCA Gun Show will be
held at its new location in Merrill, Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday
September 14 and 15, 2018. The show will be open from 3-8PM Friday
and 9AM till 4PM Saturday and will be located at the Merrill Expo
Building at 200 Sales Street.
I will be attending this Show and
promoting my published research on Second Amendment developmental
history including my massive Founding Era document collection and the
more recently published definitive history. Paperback copies of TheOrigin of the Second Amendment and copies of The Founders' View ofthe Right to Bear Arms will be available for sale at the Golden Oak
Books table for $30.00 per copy. Save Amazon shipping charges and
pick up copies in person.
The Origin of the Second Amendment was
extensively relied upon in the U.S. Vs Emerson, Parker vs District of
Columbia, and District of Columbia vs Heller Federal Court decisions
concluding that the Second Amendment was developed as a Bill of
Rights provision intended to protect individual rights. In the
Supreme Court's Heller case, my then newly published history, TheFounders' View of the Right to Bear Arms, was cited in each
pro-rights historical brief filed by those supporting a historically
accurate ruling.
Stop by the Golden Oak Books table at
this fall's North Central Wisconsin Gun Collectors Association Show
in Merrill, Wisconsin to say hello, ask questions, and obtain copies
of my self-funded and self-published research, which so heavily
influenced the three American Federal Courts that based their decisions on documented American historical reality.
Golden Oak Books and my research library are located a little over
100 miles north of Merrill at Ontonagon in Michigan's Upper
Peninsula.
Note that my web page
- secondamendmentinfo.com - has extensive links to many of my short
online articles fact checking and documenting the numerous historical
errors of those who support gun control and argue against an
individual rights understanding of the Second Amendment. At On Second Opinion Blog, these
articles include an extensive series on the errors of professional
historians supporting Washington DC's gun ban in the Heller case as
well as the off base historical views asserted in Justice Stevens'
Heller dissent. Locate individual articles with the index at top of page. There is also a direct website link to my article in The Journal on Firearms and Public Policy, which itself is a much
condensed history of the Second Amendment's development.
Hope to see you in Merrill!
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