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--- Quote ---Summer baseball team holding 'Second Amendment Education Night'

There's going to be a "Second Amendment Education Night" in Battle Creek, Mich. on Friday, June 24. The event is sponsored by Freedom Firearms, who are actually calling it "Second Amendment Appreciation Night."

The Battle Creek Bombers are the host team.
Though the Second Amendment is a particularly hot button topic due to what is going on in Congress right now, a local report indicates that this event has been in the works for months. Some of the details, via fox17online.com:

"It's a celebration of responsible gun ownership and learning, if you do have a firearm, how to do it safely," said Bombers General Manager Tony Lovieno.
The event is sponsored by Freedom Firearms, and organizers say it's promoting firearms safety and education. Open carry is permitted at the game, however anybody caught drinking while carrying will be asked to leave immediately.

"There's going to be some booths underneath the bleachers set up showcasing the education portion," said Freedom Firearms co-owner Joel Fulton. "We're going to have some gun safe stuff for the kids there, basic safety stuff for kids so they know how to be safe around firearms."

No guns will be sold at the game, but trigger locks will be given away.
The Battle Creek Bombers play in the Northwoods League, which isn't affiliated at all with Major League Baseball -- or, obviously, by extension Minor League Baseball either. College baseball players continue playing in the summer once their school league has concluded and this league boasts that it has some of the top collegiate players in the Midwest.

As for attendance, it appears they actually draw (some college summer leagues don't), because the official website says that it is the first ever summer collegiate baseball league to draw one million fans in a season.
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MBGreen:

SixFeetDeep:
Hahahahaha all of the Honks

SixFeetDeep:

--- Quote ---(Source) — Matt Damon will return to the big screen as trained assassin Jason Bourne later this month, and while promoting the new film in Australia over the weekend called for a ban on guns in the United States. In an interview with a reporter from the Sydney Morning Herald, Damon said: ‘You guys did it here in one fell swoop and I wish that could happen in my country, but it’s such a personal issue for people that we cannot talk about it sensibly. We just can’t.’ Damon made these comments at the red carpet premiere of the new Bourne movie, a film series in which he has killed at least 10 people with a firearm. Damon, who has reportedly made over $50million for his work in the four Bourne films, has also had no issue with using weapons in other films. The 45-year-old actor has also carried firearms in his movies The Departed, Green Zone and Elysium, to name just a few. Business Insider revealed in the wake of the massacre at Orlando gay club Pulse last month which left 49 dead and another 53 injured that of the 100 top grossing Hollywood films in 2015, 18 of them featured guns on their movie poster. Damon is pictured holding a gun on movies poster for all four of his Bourne films.
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Pope:
Yeah but he's an actor.. it's not like Edward Norton is a murdering white supremacist because he starred in American History X. Or maybe he is IDK

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