“Your voice is like a vote: it matters. If you have the opportunity to speak, speak. Stand up and fight. It’s your right to fight. If you believe in it, fight for it.”
In a landmark victory earlier this year, the Delaware Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Wilmington Housing Authority’s policy of denying its residents their fundamental Second Amendment rights was unconstitutional. Josephine Byrd, one of the plaintiffs in the case, says in this exclusive interview that she’s proud to be part of the fight to restore and protect individual freedoms for all law-abiding citizens. “If you believe in it, fight for it,” she says.