“Retired Marine Art Dorsch says his Second Amendment rights are in danger. His apartment complex, the Oakwood Apartments in Castle Rock, sent out a notice telling all residents to get rid of their guns. The 77-year-old retired US Marine Corps veteran sent a newstip to 9Wants to Know saying he’s afraid he’ll be homeless if he doesn’t comply. The letter went out to residents on August 1 and says they have until October 1 to comply with updated ‘community policies.’ On page 2 is a brand new provision saying ‘firearms and weapons are prohibited.’ ‘I’m a hunter. I’m a licensed conceal and carry person,’ Dorsch said.”
http://www.9news.com/news/article/348974/339/Apartment-tenants-told-they-must-get-rid-of-guns
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