Sad to say that the board of the Wright Museum in Wolfeboro NH has gone full retard and not only are they banning self defense, they are literally destroying actual historical items (rare firearms).
From a volunteer at the museum:
The volunteer is wrong about constitutional rights here, the museum can ban guns if they want to, it is private property. And I can, and will withhold my money from them.
Politely tell the director how you feel and leave a polite but negative review on FB stating you do not recommend a museum that destroys history.
Wright Museum of World War II contact info.
Address:
77 Center St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Fb page:
https://www.facebook.com/wrightmuseumofwwii/
Museum Phone number:
603-569-1212
Mike Culver, Executive Director contact info:
Email: [email protected]
From a volunteer at the museum:
Long post, but its worth the read.
So it turns out the majority of the Board at the Wright Museum of World War II in Wolfeboro, NH have gone through with a gun ban on museum property. This prohibits members of the public, re-enactors, or museum volunteers from holding or possessing guns or edged weapons real or fake all due to a false claim for better image for the museum and "safety". The good members of the board fought hard but were highly outnumbered. I myself a volunteer and re-enactor am now prohibited from doing what everyone's been doing for years there as a constitutional right and as part of living history displays. Also included in this gun ban is the deactivation of all firearms in the museum collection including some valuable weapons such as the German MG-34, American M1941 Johnson rifle, and many more are at risk of destruction by means of deactivation because of a half wit policy. Please show support by making your voice heard to the museum to tell them destruction of constitutional rights and WWII history is not permissible! It agonizes me because this museum has been a place of nostalgia and fun for years for myself and many others volunteers or not. We also are prohibited from using blanks in the main guns of our tanks for events from now on as part of this ban. The director claims he respects the memory of those who fought in the war, yet by destroying artifacts and ignoring freedoms we know this to not be true. Please help us out by sharing this message and contacting the museum to show the executive director and the board majority that there are many of us out there that actually care about protecting freedom and history!
The volunteer is wrong about constitutional rights here, the museum can ban guns if they want to, it is private property. And I can, and will withhold my money from them.
Politely tell the director how you feel and leave a polite but negative review on FB stating you do not recommend a museum that destroys history.
Wright Museum of World War II contact info.
Address:
77 Center St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Fb page:
https://www.facebook.com/wrightmuseumofwwii/
Museum Phone number:
603-569-1212
Mike Culver, Executive Director contact info:
Email: [email protected]