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"The Events of January 6: What Impact the Second Amendment Movement?" pulls back the curtain on the Department of Justice "shock and awe" campaign as to defendants tagged as "Oath Keepers," dissects the Congressional hearings that followed, and lays out the agenda to activate the words "domestic terrorist" into a chargeable crime. Attorney & Policy Analyst Paloma A. Capanna provides critical insight into the "domestic terrorist" agenda now moving steadily through the halls of Congress that will spin 9/11 Patriot Act powers against American activists. It may look like a circus on TV, but this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"The Events of January 6: What Impact the Second Amendment Movement?" pulls back the curtain on the Department of Justice "shock and awe" campaign as to defendants tagged as "Oath Keepers," dissects the Congressional hearings that followed, and lays out the agenda to activate the words "domestic terrorist" into a chargeable crime. Attorney & Policy Analyst Paloma A. Capanna provides critical insight into the "domestic terrorist" agenda now moving steadily through the halls of Congress that will spin 9/11 Patriot Act powers against American activists. It may look like a circus on TV, but this book stacks up more than 350 footnotes to reveal the simple truth of what's really going on inside the Capitol. Included are an activist's agenda for individuals and organizations, including cut-and-mail opposition letters to U.S. Senators and a request for your file from the FBI. What Impact the Second Amendment Movement? is a book where the last chapter will be written by you.
Autorenporträt
Paloma A. Capanna is an Attorney & Policy Analyst with more than 25-years of litigation experience, including litigation at the federal and state level for Second Amendment plaintiffs. Notably, Capanna represented the plaintiffs in Robinson v. Session, which revealed the connection between NICS and the Terrorist Screening Database, and also McKay v. Cuomo, which defined 18 U.S.C. §925A as available to individuals seeking to correct an erroneous municipal filing with the FBI of a NICS disqualifying event. Capanna is the recipient of several awards for her work, including the "Defender of the Constitution Award" from WYSL and the Sullivan Policy Institute. Paloma currently also holds the nonchalant position of antiques shop owner in North Carolina, which, she points out, "Isn't likely to last much longer, if a Second Amendment activist gets charged with a new crime of domestic terrorism." She is a regular guest on radio broadcasts and podcasts, including "The Second Amendment Radio Show" with Bill Robinson on WYSL and "Lock 'N' Load Radio" with Bill Frady. Coverage for this book also includes interviews with AmmoLand News, the Lockwood Phillips show "Viewpoints," radio show host Jim Quinn, Cheryl & Dan Todd of "Gun Freedom Radio," and "Assorted Calibers Podcast."