Edward Peruta
Regular Member
THANK YOU TO THE:
NRA CIVIL RIGHTS DEFENSE FUND
For those who care, the National Rifle Association Civil Rights Defense Fund (CRDF) has notified Attorney Rachel M. Baird that they will be awarding ten thousand dollars (10k) to the Goldberg vs. Glastonbury appeal currently pending at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York.
Attorney Rachel M. Baird attended the NRA Convention in Pittsburgh and the meeting of the NRA Civil Rights Defense Fund where she presented the case of Goldberg v. Glastonbury and explained the need to challenge the decsion rendered by U.S. Federal District Judge Underhill regarding OPEN CARRY.
The NRA CRDF had previously awarded a combined 7.5K to Kuck v. Dannaher and Goldberg v. Danaher cases previously. Both cases were successful at the Second Circuit and are now pending in the U.S. District Court in Hartford.
For those that are unfamiliar with Goldberg v. Glastonbury, it involved his arrest for Breach of Peace by Glastonbury because his weapons was seen in the Glastonbury Chili's in 2007.
Watch for more civil litigation on Second Amendment rights here in CT.
Attorney Rachel M. Baird has been contacted and currently represents several individuals with very interesting constitutional situations that may become public in the future.
It's comforting to know that the NRA is investing and returning some of our Connecticut dollars in the rights of Connecticut citizens.
NRA CIVIL RIGHTS DEFENSE FUND
For those who care, the National Rifle Association Civil Rights Defense Fund (CRDF) has notified Attorney Rachel M. Baird that they will be awarding ten thousand dollars (10k) to the Goldberg vs. Glastonbury appeal currently pending at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York.
Attorney Rachel M. Baird attended the NRA Convention in Pittsburgh and the meeting of the NRA Civil Rights Defense Fund where she presented the case of Goldberg v. Glastonbury and explained the need to challenge the decsion rendered by U.S. Federal District Judge Underhill regarding OPEN CARRY.
The NRA CRDF had previously awarded a combined 7.5K to Kuck v. Dannaher and Goldberg v. Danaher cases previously. Both cases were successful at the Second Circuit and are now pending in the U.S. District Court in Hartford.
For those that are unfamiliar with Goldberg v. Glastonbury, it involved his arrest for Breach of Peace by Glastonbury because his weapons was seen in the Glastonbury Chili's in 2007.
Watch for more civil litigation on Second Amendment rights here in CT.
Attorney Rachel M. Baird has been contacted and currently represents several individuals with very interesting constitutional situations that may become public in the future.
It's comforting to know that the NRA is investing and returning some of our Connecticut dollars in the rights of Connecticut citizens.
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