In Dauphin County, more than a hundred people gathered at the Capitol to rally for gun rights.
The group says it's their Second Amendment right to carry a gun and members are going to keep rallying to make sure their voices are heard, in hopes that Pennsylvania gun laws remain the same.
“I came here to support my Second Amendment rights as an American citizen,” stated Jeremiah Leighty of Hanover. “It's important to me because everyone that has come to force has fought and died to protect these rights and I am here to do the same thing on our soil.”
They are planning another rally next month.
The group says it's their Second Amendment right to carry a gun and members are going to keep rallying to make sure their voices are heard, in hopes that Pennsylvania gun laws remain the same.
“I came here to support my Second Amendment rights as an American citizen,” stated Jeremiah Leighty of Hanover. “It's important to me because everyone that has come to force has fought and died to protect these rights and I am here to do the same thing on our soil.”
They are planning another rally next month.