For more than 200 years, Americans have used firearms for hunting, sports and self-defense. They are an important part of our heritage, and gun ownership is one of our most fundamental rights.
The Daily Citizen begins honoring that heritage on Saturday with our first Second Amendment Saturday.
“We are giving people the ability to exercise their Second Amendment right to buy, sell or trade a gun with their fellow citizens,” said Publisher William Bronson. “Our business is based on the exercise of the First Amendment, but we celebrate and defend all of the freedoms protected by the Constitution.”
Those wishing to buy, sell or trade a firearm can now place a classified ad free each Saturday. The ad can be continued through the week for the newspaper’s regular fees.
Those who wish to place an ad can call The Daily Citizen office at (706) 217-6397 and ask for classifieds.
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Second Amendment Saturdays start tomorrow
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‘I’ve got to protect myself somehow’
A small house on Gay Street was the scene where Frank Bozzie ran over Horace Morgan with a pickup truck on June 10, according to Sheriff Scott Chitwood. (File photo by Misty Watson/The Daily Citizen)
A man police say was murdered when his attacker ran over him in his yard with a pickup truck told a 911 operator the offender broke in his house and began threatening him.
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