Tag Archives: North Carolina

H 246 (2013-2014) THE GUN RIGHTS AMENDMENT. Filed Mar 6 2013

This looks promising …  A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO AMEND THE NORTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION TO RESTRICT THE  LIMITATIONS THAT MAY BE PLACED ON A PERSON WHO HOLDS A  CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT.  Among many beneficial provisions, the bill includes the following: … Continue reading

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List of North Carolina Schools Partnered with the United Nations

North Carolina has 30 schools partnered with the United Nations to teach our children how to “promote intercultural understanding and respect, not as an alternative to a sense of cultural and national identity, but as an essential part of life in … Continue reading

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Southern Readiness Conference

Join us for the 2013 Southern Readiness Conference March 2, 2013 Gastonia, NC Here is what you can expect from this Conference: Inspired Speakers, experts in the prepping, survival, readiness field sharing their experiences and preferences when it comes to being ready (and we … Continue reading

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Pitt County Commissioners Endorse Gun Owners’ Rights Resolutions

A second group of county commissioners here in the East has gone on record as endorsing gun owners’ rights. The Pitt County Board of Commissioners considered two resolutions dealing with gun laws Monday morning. The first asks the North Carolina … Continue reading

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Franklin County, NC – 2nd Amendment Resolution

The Democrat majority of the Franklin County Board of Commissioners introduced their own 2nd amendment resolution to circumvent a stronger resolution submitted by the Republican minority at the previous meeting. This resolution was approved by the board of commissioners without … Continue reading

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2nd Amendment – Part 3

None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  Let’s consider reality since some people continue to live in a world of fantasy. Here is a picture of Keith Pantaleon:

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North Carolina Senate Republicans Reject Obamacare Expansions

PRESS RELEASE President Pro Tempore Senator Phil Berger 919-733-5708 2007 Legislative Building Raleigh, N.C. 27601                  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                  Contacts: Amy Auth, 919-301-1737 January 30, … Continue reading

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Franklin County, NC Commissioners’ Meeting – 2nd Amendment Resolution Introduced

“A Resolution to Preserve and Defend the United States Constitution and North Carolina Constitution” was introduced for consideration tonight (January 22, 2013) at the Franklin County Commissioners’ meeting. All commissioners had received an advance copy of the resolution (shown in its entirety … Continue reading

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GRNC Alert: SECOND AMENDMENT FREEDOM RALLY

“White House weighs broad gun-control agenda …” So read a recent headline to a “Washington Post” article which dispels any remaining doubt that current administrative proposals are limited to semi-automatic firearms. Noting that Obama is trying to recruit large gun retailers such … Continue reading

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Do States Actually Have The Right To Secede?

From YouTube: Ben Swann takes a look at the more than 30 petitions on the White House blog We The People asking that their state be allowed to peacefully secede from the United States.

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Secession Petitions: Good PR But Bad Politics

by Ron Holland The Daily Bell And the Lord spoke unto Moses, go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the Lord: “Let my people go … ” – Exodus 8:1 Tens of thousands of Americans are now petitioning the … Continue reading

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North Carolina Petition to Secede Reaches 25,000

The petition to “peacefully grant the State of North Carolina to withdraw from the United States and create its own NEW government” has reached its 25,000 signature requirement. I suspect that this petition will have the same impact as any … Continue reading

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Nullify Now! North Carolina. Soon with Your Help!

But what IS nullification? How does it happen and work? Since September 2010, the Tenth Amendment Center has been hosting a national tour to educate and activate people on this topic. People are learning the constitutional basis, when it’s been … Continue reading

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2 months to go: Autumn NC PATCON (Patriot Convention) Action necessary

EnlargedThe Seven Blackbirds  Autumn NC PATCON (Patriot Convention) Tentative Dates: October 4th – 7th 2012 3 months to go: Autumn NC PATCON (Patriot Convention ================= I. If we have 45 people who pay $20 in advance we can have everything … Continue reading

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NC lawmaker loses award after fracking vote

Click here to see the video with Rep. Hamilton explaing why she voted for the override. A state representative from Wilmington is defending her vote that helped override Gov. Bev Perdue’s veto of a bill on fracking. The vote is … Continue reading

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