On November 14, Holton Township passed a resolution deeming it a Second Amendment sanctuary township.
While that move was a symbolic gesture to voice their opposition to the new regulations, they added on an addendum— the township formed a militia.
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Jager says they have no plans to establish a truly on-the-ground armed militia in Muskegon County, but says there will be safety protocols in place to join on paper.
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He says this is by no means an invitation for unlawful behavior in the township.
“Anything that the state or federal government passes, I'm telling you, you can't come to Holton and think you're gonna get away with something...No, you're going to jail,” he added.
He says this is by no means an invitation for unlawful behavior in the township.
"Anything that the state or federal government passes, I'm telling you, you can't come to Holton and think you're gonna get away with something...No, you're going to jail," he added.
He says this is by no means an invitation for unlawful behavior in the township.
"Anything that the state or federal government passes, I'm telling you, you can't come to Holton and think you're gonna get away with something...No, you're going to jail," he added.