This video features Kerrie Ann Auclair of Gun Owners Action League interviewing Dick Heller, known for the landmark Heller v. DC case. They discuss the irony of restricted speech zones at Lexington Green, a birthplace of American liberty, 250 years later. The conversation touches on the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights and encourages average Americans to engage in voting to preserve freedom. The discussion emphasizes historical context and the importance of civic participation in defending constitutional rights.
This YouTube video features a presentation by Joel Bohy, co-author of a new book on bullet strikes from the American Revolution. The lecture, delivered at the American Society of Arms Collectors (ASAC) Spring 2025 meeting, delves into the ballistics of Revolutionary War muskets and examines various arms involved in the conflict. The presentation highlights research reports available from the ASAC library and discusses specific historical locations and individuals, including the Elisha Jones House, James Hayward's powder horn, the Market Munroe House, Buckman Tavern, Monroe Tavern, the Jason Russell House, and relics from Captain William Adams' House. It also reconstructs John Robbin's wound from Lexington Green and touches upon compensation petitions and musket muzzle energy.
This press conference, held on the 250th anniversary of the 'Shot Heard 'Round the World' at Lexington Battle Green, features Toby Leary of the Civil Rights Coalition, Dick Heller of the landmark Heller v. DC Supreme Court case, and Kerrie Ann Auclair of the Gun Owners’ Action League. They discuss the historical significance of April 19, 1775, and the ongoing fight for rights, highlighting Massachusetts' Chapter 135 as an example of the urgency to act. The event promotes an upcoming 2026 ballot effort aimed at restoring rights in Massachusetts and encouraging a peaceful revolution at the ballot box to honor historical figures and ensure continued freedom.
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