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AL: Anti 2A Signs go Down; Governor Bently Fulfills 2010 Promise

Saturday, July 25, 2015 12:57
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A year and a half ago, I wrote about the illegal “No Weapons” signs at rest stops in Alabama.  The Alabama Department of Transportation doubled down and declared the signs legal … because.  Yesterday afternoon, Friday, the 24th of July, 2015, Governor Bentley stepped up to the plate and ordered the signs taken down.  From yellowhammernews.com reporting the Governor's tweet:

I have ordered the AL Department of Transportation to remove signs banning weapons at all Alabama rest stops to comply with state law.

Good for the Governor. He knows how to count. He is also keeping his campaign promises from 2010:

  • I will defend Alabama’s sovereignty from federal encroachment, consistent with the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution.
  • I will protect each Alabamian’s right to legally purchase, own, carry and use firearms.
  • I will ensure the state government does not hinder city and county government operations.
  • The Second Amendment clearly grants every American the right to own firearms. As Governor I will protect each Alabamian’s right to legally purchase, own, carry, and use firearms.

If he keeps up this sort of action, Democrats might come back into style in Alabama.

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