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Rick Stanley needs your help in gun case

Dear Kat and Russ,

The two of you are long standing activists for liberty, and you know of my imprisonment. I'm writing to ask a huge favor of each of you and any liberty activists you might be able to contact easily and quickly. My parole hearing is coming up in June. If I can get support letters from family, friends, and concerned liberty activists, perhaps the parole board could be swayed to grant me a discretionary parole. I have no large contact list here in prison, a bit of a tough nut. My imprisonment would end 4 years early and my 3 year mandatory parole would begin, if I can muster some serious support, through letters. I could go home to live and work, which my wife, Pam and my family desperately need my presence.


Rick and Pam Stanley

Could you write a letter to the Colorado Parole Board in regard to: Richard Stanley #137125 asking for an early discretionary parole on my behalf? Could you contact other activists as well on behalf to do so? You could copy off this letter to accommodate that end. If so on either account, mail letters to:

Pam Stanley
6280 E. 39th Ave.
Denver, CO 80207

as soon as possible. Pam is compiling the letters and must get them to my case manager by the end of May, early June for inclusion in my parole file for my June parole hearing. Possible things to discuss: my 34 year work history and self-employed business owner of Stanley Fastener & Shop Supply, good long term community and church standing, a strong and capable loving wife, children who have grown up to become responsible adults through my parenting, grandchildren, extended family who support me through difficult circumstances, that I would not re-offend in the future, and that I have no history of violence. As a follower of Jesus Christ, I could harm no other. As a Libertarian and Constitutional activist for liberty, I have shown a long history of community service for the rights of Americans at great expense to myself. Rebuilding family ties and our company are my goals, leading to a happy retirement. These are the topics that they will look favorably upon in my behalf if you expound upon them. The more support on my behalf, the greater the chances are of early parole. Any longer, endangers my marriage, family, business, our future, especially in today's times of economic uncertainty. We are still hanging in there. The pieces are there to pick up and build upon. Please support me. I certainly need your help. God bless and keep your family.

Love in Christ – In Liberty
Rick Stanley

About Rick Stanley
Protesting a Denver ordinance against bearing arms, business owner and Libertarian U.S. Senate candidate Rick Stanley late last year strapped on a hip holster bearing a .380 Beretta (fellow protester Duncan Philp chose a shoulder rig) during a Dec. 15 rally celebrating the 210th anniversary of the Bill of Rights.

He'd advertised what he was going to do and invited Denver police to come get him. They did. He was peacefully arrested by 18 officers, and brought to trial on May 15 in the municipal court of Judge Robert L. Patterson.

It was defense attorney Paul Grant's voir dire questioning of a potential juror who was also a police officer that gave the first indication of the way things were going to go in Judge Patterson's courtroom.

"I asked her when you became a police officer didn't you take an oath to protect and defend the constitutions of the United States and the state of Colorado. She said, 'I guess I did; I can't remember.' I asked her were you ever instructed in those constitutional rights, and she said no.

"Then I asked her, if the judge were to instruct you that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the defendant a right to keep and bear arms, do you think you could follow his instructions?"

Stanley describes "pandemonium" erupting in the Denver courtroom halfway through his attorney's question, the city attorney leaping to his feet to object as the judge banged his gavel.

Dismissing the prospective jurors for lunch, Judge Patterson began to lecture Grant, instructing him, according to both Grant's recollection and Stanley's, "I already sent you an order in this case. The order has been mailed to your offices. You are not to mention the Constitution during this proceeding. Do you understand?"

Grant replied that he did not.

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