Anti Gun Demonstration at Colonial Williamsburg TODAY

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Today at Colonial Williamsburg an anti gun protest was held starting about 3:00PM. We were touring Colonial Williamsburg and I noticed one individual with an anti AR15 sign made up so I watched where he went and then noted more people were all coming from the end of Colonial Williamsburg where the College of William and Mary is located and they walked down the main drag towards the Colonial Capitol building.

I watched them come by with placards made up which covered three headings best I could tell.

I estimated there were about 1500 protestors in all and perhaps 200 signs. About 1000 of them were college age, high school age and some junior high age. There were a number of middle age parents with them and some of them were carrying signs as well.

The signs covered three areas:

1. No guns allowed in schools at all. In short keep them “Gun Free Zones”.

2. Some said “Books not bullets.”, “No More”, “Enough is enough”, “Protect me.”

3. Third category was anti AR-15 which I estimated numbered about 50 all carried by middle age white males and a couple females. Many of the signs made no sense unless you already knew about ARs.

I only saw about a dozen minority protestors.

I watched them gather from about 600 yards away, did not hear any sound system. I found a good vantage point to photograph them as I figured they would exit the same way they arrived in a parade all together but for some reason they dispersed from the capitol area. I did not see any law enforcement at all so don’t know if they were ordered to disperse or where they went. I only saw about five signs coming back down the main thoroughfare they utilized after arriving in the area.

The most amazing thing was this one white female about 60 standing in front of the Colonial Magazine and she was handing out literature she had printed up herself. I struck up a conversation with her thinking she was with THEM but found out she was not and that she had just received her NRA membership card TODAY and she said she had a CWP and was carrying. The literature she passed out was the History of Gun Control and covered the main foreign dictatorships and how they disarmed the populace we have all seen before.
 
I saw two elderly marchers in Llano, Texas driving through today. Pretty high ratio for a town of 3000
 
Nope, wearing 11x17 "sandwich boards" on the main track just across the bridge. Thankfully not blocking traffic
 
Well that’s just sad. Llano County triples in population during whitetail season. Dem ol folks should know better.

Maybe their meds were just overdue.
 
Did the NRA even try to organize a counterprotest to any of the large events today?
 
Is that a public street and therefore subject to First Amendment Protection?
 
I struck up a conversation with another guest here and asked him if he saw the anti gun march and he had heard nothing about it. The hotel we are staying at is only 500 yards from where the rally was. This turned out to be a very good conversation as he is a retired Superior Court Judge from PA and we hit it off good and we started talking. He asked me what I thought about the expanded background checks and I told him I was more concerned about something being passed where somebody you irritated decides to get even with you and calls the cops and says you have a gun and you are a danger to society and they come pick you up, take your guns etc and submit you for evaluation and that I knew cops will use that as a "tool" to harass folks.

The Judge agreed that could well be used as a tactic and he too was concerned such a lower threshold could be put in place that would be used on the populace. He said he had already called a buddy on the PA supreme court and his opinion was confirmed that confiscation of property laws included guns so a court action would have to be brought where the prosecution has to prove you are a threat and the mere fact you have a gun is not grounds. We were just getting going good and our wives came and snatched us away to take them to supper. I want to link back up with him so we can continue and will be looking for him today.
 
I researched it and Colonial Williamsburg is a privately owned foundation but the streets are open to the public. You have to have a pass to gain entrance to programs, some buildings etc.

I checked the paper the following morning and there was a general comment about two demonstrations in that area and it said several hundred were at Williamsburg which told me they did not have someone on the scene (no pictures) and it was word of mouth. The crowd I saw was definitely more that that. Now if you just counted the signs I would agree with several hundred signs displayed.

I emailed the newspaper reporter and asked him if Colonial Williamsburg had given them a permit and that I thought the folks coming through the visitors center should have been warned of the pending demonstration.
 
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