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Muster 8-14 Restore The Constitution Muster 8-14 Restore The Constitution Skip to content Home About Muster 8-14 Restore The Constitution Rally Posted on June 23, 2010 by tensmiths Saturday, August 14th, from 1 to 4 p.m., the Muster 8-14 Restore The Constitution rally will be held in Guilford Courthouse National Military Park,  located at 2332 New Garden Road, Greensboro, NC. “We want to remind Americans that they have a basic human right to keep and bear arms – both for self-defense and to preserve individual freedom – that is not only enshrined in the Bill of Rights, but is protected only by Americans’ willingness to actually exercise that right. Just as is true with free speech, freedom of assembly, and every other right guaranteed by the Constitution – if you don’t insist on your Constitutional freedoms by exercising them in public, you will lose them.” In 1788, with the ratification vote by New Hampshire, the Constitution was adopted as the su...

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