The Fresno County Board of Supervisors has adopted a resolution supporting the Second Amendment, underscoring its significance to the community’s identity in the Central Valley. Supervisor Nathan Magsig, who champions the region’s heritage of self-reliance, argues that the right to bear arms is a central principle for local families, farmers, and business owners alike.
This resolution sends a clear message to state lawmakers in Sacramento about the community’s commitment to upholding constitutional rights. Magsig believes it serves not only as a statement of local values but also as a reassurance to law-abiding citizens that their rights will be defended.
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