3rd ANNUAL 2nd AMENDMENT RIDE -Sugarhill, GA

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3rd ANNUAL 2nd AMENDMENT RIDE -Sugarhill, GA

Time: February 8, 2014 from 10:30am to 3pm
Location: Twistrd Tavern
Street: 4450 Nelson Brogdon Blve
City/Town: Sugarhill, Georgia 30518
Website or Map: http://www.evite.com/event/01…
Phone: 404-392-2988
Event Type: 2nd, amedment, ride
Organized By: Bobby Baptiste
Latest Activity: Feb 6, 2014

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Greetings to all of my fellow brothers and sisters!
Many of you have ridden with me for years and we have had some exhilarating rides that were rides to remember.
Now, once again I am am putting on the 3rd Annual 2nd Amendment Ride. In the past we have had over a hundred plus riders and we are getting stronger by word of mouth and emails. Many of you who have ridden with me are military veterans, and others are members of elite clubs, which I have a great deal of respect for. Some clubs have differences of opinions.  However, we are all able to put our differences aside to ride for a common goal - that being the 2nd Amendment.  My rides are peaceful and meaningful. That said, all bikers and clubs are welcome and feel free to wear your colors and flags with pride. This is what America is all about and what we veterans fought for. I welcome you to join me and all others to an awesome event to display your firearms. Pistols are fine, rifles across the back is an awesome display while riding.  I have been given permission by management of the Twisted Tavern in Buford to allow weapons in-house during this unique event, and I respect his willingness to do so. Trusting that we will all be respectful of each other and his establishment.  
This is open to all Car Clubs & Car People that Supports the 2nd Amendment Right to keep and Bear Arms
Hope to see you their (Gunny)
Thank you all for your support!
 
Bobby Baptiste
God Bless America, U.S. Army VET Infantry
UP DATE:
                                          Robert Baptiste             we will head out to 985/85 south exit world congress to go behing centenial park so we can end up in front of CNN building travel to peachtree street until it runs into peachtree industrial back up to 20 twisted tavern. (This is to show the Network and it's affiliates Pierce Morgan what gun control is all about regarding a peaceful 2nd amendment ride. baptiste

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Comment by Richard Scott on January 11, 2014 at 5:31am

We will head out 11:00 to 985/85 south exit world congress to go behing centenial park so we can end up in front of CNN building travel to peachtree street until it runs into peachtree industrial back up to 20 twisted tavern. (This is to show the Network and it's affiliates Pierce Morgan what gun control is all about regarding a peaceful 2nd amendment ride. baptiste

Comment by Richard Scott on January 11, 2014 at 2:21am

This ride is open to all ages

Comment by pat clarke on January 10, 2014 at 6:58am

Does the Ride have a roadmap?  (plan?)

Comment by Tom Hays on January 10, 2014 at 5:20am

Ok, Thanks.  I was thinking about bringing my old truck, but not sure how far the ride is, etc.  I'll try to cruis down and at least hang out at the Tavern for a while then.

Thanks!

Comment by Richard Scott on January 10, 2014 at 3:36am

This is ride  (Not A SHOW)

Comment by Tom Hays on January 10, 2014 at 3:34am

This is a show or a ride or..?  Sorry...sometimes I'm just a little slow.

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