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Feb 17, 2010: Randy Hillier, MPP, to Speak at Firearms Appeal Rally

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 17, 2010

Randy Hillier, MPP and property rights advocate, will address a rally in support of firearms ownership in Toronto at 8:30am, Thursday, February 18, 2010.

Bruce Montague is appealing 26 convictions of firearms offenses in his bid to strike down as unconstitutional Canada's harsh and complex gun laws.

"To own effective tools for self-defense is basic to all other rights Canadians enjoy," said Montague.

"You're the only person who's always there at the right time and in the right place to defend yourself when your life is threatened."

Counsel for the appellants, Mr. Doug Christie, hopes to prove the historic importance of firearms rights to a free and democratic society.

For more information or comment, contact Bruce Montague at 647 292 9199 or 416 497 9309.

Visit www.BruceMontague.ca for rally details.

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