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Originally Posted by TechPapi
just for you ..
https://digitalcollections.lib.washi...mohai/id/15449
On February 28, 1969, eight members of the Black Panther's Seattle chapter, carrying rifles and shotguns, protested on the steps of the state capitol against House Bill No. 123, passed the day before, which made it a misdemeanor to exhibit firearms with 'an intent to intimidate others.' The group unloaded their weapons when asked, and chapter captain Aaron Dixon (b. 1949) read a statement to the legislature, then the Panthers left the capitol grounds. That same day, a second, separate delegation of Black activists from Seattle's Central Area met with the Senate Ways and Means Committee, asking that the legislators make changes in order to help the poor and oppressed.
Here's How The Nation Responded When A Black Militia Group Occupied A Government Building
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/black...b014efe0db2f40