From:   "Kay, Martin (DEI)", [EMAIL PROTECTED]

While I agree with you that it's not (yet) illegal to demonstrate in support
of our diminishing freedoms, I think that Earl is expressing a valid
concern. Unless one marches under a banner obligingly announcing your club
affiliation, I have more confidence in the practical difficulties of
identification of individuals videoed/photographed participating in a march
preventing such an abuse of liberty than in the legal niceties of the
situation restraining the guardians of our freedom and public safety.  

Regards

Martin Kay
--
I can't see the point in worrying about it myself.  It's
self-defeating, the whole point in marching is to protest
bans, remember.  Or are people so attached to their lever-action
rifles that the Government has so graciously permitted them
to possess that they would prefer to cower at home for the
next few years until they are banned as well?

Steve.


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