'Million Mom' Anti-gun Rally Draws Just 4 Marchers
Just three years ago, America's gun controllers were able to fill Washington, D.C.'s National Mall with enthusiastic Second Amendment foes in an event dubbed "The Million Mom March."
But last week, the ranks were considerably thinner for a rally by the "Million Moms" in Florida.
"Four people came," reports the Palm Beach Post.
Held outside the West Palm Beach City Hall, the protest was supposed to commemorate national ASK Day, a day designed to remind parents to ask whether guns are in the houses where their children play.
Rally organizer Ann Nanni told the paper that she spent last week sending out press releases, calling TV stations and issuing invitations to prominent figures whose support could advance the cause.
Invited dignitaries included Sheriff Ed Bieluch, West Palm Beach Police Chief Ric Bradshaw, State Attorney Barry Krischer and Palm Beach Mayor Lesly Smith.
But none of them came, admitted Nanni. She says no one even bothered to RSVP.
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