Who will step up and be counted? There are 21 States that need Coordinators to organize marches on the various State Capitols. There are 21 States who need someone make a commitment to see that their State will be represented on the march on Washington, DC on April 19, 2010. Responsibilities include overseeing the required fundraising efforts in your State needed to make the marches a reality. There are supporters in each State who are waiting for someone to take charge. It's an historical opportunity to make a difference in the defense of the 2nd Amendment. The following can be seen at the 2nd Amendment March website by Brian Jeffs, Michigan State Coordinator for Second Amendment March
We need State Coordinators.
The Second Amendment March needs State Coordinators. If you are interested in being a state coordinator please contact skip@secondamendmentmarch.com to learn more.
State coordinators would facilitate volunteers in their states in organizing fundraising events and speaking about the march. This is a volunteer position (non-paid) and takes as much time as you want to put into it (average about 10 hours a week.). As the State Coordinator for Michigan I find it a rewarding experience and I feel I'm helping to make history on April 19th, 2010. If you have the time and desire to be a Coordinator for your state please contact Skip Coryell today to learn more.
Below are the states that we need coordinators for. If your state is listed do what you can to remove it from this list.
To find a state coordinator go to:
http://secondamendmentmarch.com/forms/findevents.aspxCalifornia
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Indiana
Louisiana
Maine (current coordinator is an interim coordinator)
Minnesota
Mississippi
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Vermont
West Virginia
Wisconsin
It's Lexington and Concord time! Will you be there to be counted?