Brian Aitken, whose seven-year prison sentence was commuted by Governor Christie last December, spoke with the Greenwich Tea Party Patriots of South Jersey about his arrest, conviction for felony possession of handguns that were legally purchased in Colorado and his release.
From Jason Nark's article in The Philadelphia Inquirer:
The speaking engagement on a recent Tuesday night in Salem County was Aitken's first public appearance since his story made international headlines last year. He said he chose the Greenwich Tea Party because it focuses on educating people about the Constitution, but he has more speaking engagements lined up in coming months.
Find the rest of the article here.
Brian Aitken Talks to Tea Party
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