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Old May 13, 1999, 01:23 PM   #14
Byron Quick
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Let's look for pro Second Amendment attorneys, too. The conspiracy angle would not violate the First Amendment, in my opinion, for conspiracy is not just speech-it takes at least one action to prove conspiracy. Perhaps we could shove Jim March's approach in with this and present it as unequal treatment by the government, lack of due process, etc.

I thought there was a group of lawyers supporting the Second Amendment but couldn't find it in my latest search.
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