Virginia 2A March Coordination - Official Thread
Posted: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 13:13:04
Hello. I am posting to let you all know that Second Amendment March is not only a national event. The plan is to have all 50 states have their own march on state capitol grounds before the national march in D.C. (currently set for April 19, final approval pending).
I was asked to be the state coordinator in Virginia. As a sort of introduction, please see the article I wrote for the SAM website - "Growing up without Guns" (I cannot find the link to the article on SAM website but if you google it comes up) : http://www.examiner.com/x-8088-National ... thout-guns
I was then interviewed by NRA News, but unfortunately they did not give much notice about the march itself.
I never organized any event, so I will welcome any ideas, suggestions, and HELP I can get. I am looking for local area coordinators in all parts of the state; or people to be media contact person; legislators contact person, etc.
To-date, I have contacted VCDL and was able to have information about SAM posted in their newsletters; I have reserved table at various gunshows in Virginia (first one is in Salem on July 18-19) where I would be able to hand out flyers, talk to people and hopefully raise funds. I am hoping to attend as many public events as I can (VCDL, VFW, American Legion, gun ranges, training classes, etc.) and recruit as many volunteers as possible.
I am also finalizing DC area guide that would include information on public transportation and encouraging people to stay in Virginia during their visit. This will be posted on SAM website.
Volunteer opportunities: I am looking for pro-2A tourist agents to help me book hotel rooms and buses for both Richmond and national event; looking for people in western part of Virginia to be local coordinators.
As for the Richmond Capitol March -- I am looking into using the Capitol grounds (there are lots of limitation, major one being time -- all public events are limited to one hour) and nearby parks (which will require lots of funds and permits to be obtained). Tentative date - April 12, after lunch - to allow those from far ends of the state to arrive on time.
Please let me hear from you. Post replies here or email
leyla.myers@secondamendmentmarch.com - this is a better email
(or you can still use virginia2am@yahoo.com )
Leyla Myers
I was asked to be the state coordinator in Virginia. As a sort of introduction, please see the article I wrote for the SAM website - "Growing up without Guns" (I cannot find the link to the article on SAM website but if you google it comes up) : http://www.examiner.com/x-8088-National ... thout-guns
I was then interviewed by NRA News, but unfortunately they did not give much notice about the march itself.
I never organized any event, so I will welcome any ideas, suggestions, and HELP I can get. I am looking for local area coordinators in all parts of the state; or people to be media contact person; legislators contact person, etc.
To-date, I have contacted VCDL and was able to have information about SAM posted in their newsletters; I have reserved table at various gunshows in Virginia (first one is in Salem on July 18-19) where I would be able to hand out flyers, talk to people and hopefully raise funds. I am hoping to attend as many public events as I can (VCDL, VFW, American Legion, gun ranges, training classes, etc.) and recruit as many volunteers as possible.
I am also finalizing DC area guide that would include information on public transportation and encouraging people to stay in Virginia during their visit. This will be posted on SAM website.
Volunteer opportunities: I am looking for pro-2A tourist agents to help me book hotel rooms and buses for both Richmond and national event; looking for people in western part of Virginia to be local coordinators.
As for the Richmond Capitol March -- I am looking into using the Capitol grounds (there are lots of limitation, major one being time -- all public events are limited to one hour) and nearby parks (which will require lots of funds and permits to be obtained). Tentative date - April 12, after lunch - to allow those from far ends of the state to arrive on time.
Please let me hear from you. Post replies here or email
leyla.myers@secondamendmentmarch.com - this is a better email
(or you can still use virginia2am@yahoo.com )
Leyla Myers






