Walking The Walk!

Published on February 28, 2023
Duration: 7:29

This video highlights the grassroots efforts of the CRPA chapter in Shasta County to pass a Second Amendment resolution. It emphasizes the importance of local government advocacy, detailing a two-year process involving replacing supervisors to achieve their goal. The segment includes a statement from Kevin Small of CRPA and a letter from Chuck Michelle, underscoring the Second Amendment as a fundamental civil right crucial for individual liberty and as a safeguard against tyranny.

Quick Summary

Citizens can advocate for Second Amendment rights by joining local CRPA chapters and attending local government meetings like Board of Supervisors or City Council sessions. Proposing or supporting Second Amendment resolutions helps influence local policy and raise awareness, reinforcing the importance of these fundamental rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & Channel Update
  2. 00:45Local Advocacy Explained
  3. 01:12Shasta County Resolution Effort
  4. 01:50Advocating for the Resolution
  5. 02:07Kevin Small's Statement
  6. 03:55Chuck Michelle's Letter
  7. 06:05Call to Action: Get Involved
  8. 07:13Subscribe & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How can citizens advocate for Second Amendment rights at the local level?

Citizens can advocate for Second Amendment rights by joining local CRPA chapters, attending local government meetings like Board of Supervisors or City Council sessions, and proposing or supporting Second Amendment resolutions. These actions help influence local policy and raise awareness.

What is the significance of a Second Amendment resolution passed by a county or local government?

A Second Amendment resolution serves to recognize and clarify the importance of the Second Amendment as a fundamental civil right. It sends a message of support for these rights and freedoms, and can act as a safeguard against potential infringements.

What is the CRPA's role in Second Amendment advocacy?

The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA), founded in 1875, is a long-standing organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the right to keep and bear arms. They engage in both firearms training and advocacy, working with local chapters to influence policy and educate the public.

Why is local government advocacy important for Second Amendment rights?

Local government is a critical starting point for Second Amendment advocacy. It's where ordinances are passed and where grassroots efforts can directly influence policy, whether it's fighting against restrictive measures or promoting resolutions that uphold constitutional rights.

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