Supporters of San Antonio bar Moses Rose's to hold 'property rights' rally next weekend

Supporters of Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown bar at the center of a high-profile eminent domain case, will take to the streets next weekend to march for property rights, according to a posting on Eventbrite. The rally organized by the Libertarian Party of Bexar County will begin at 5 p.m., Saturday, March 11, at Travis Park. Supporters will then march through the streets of San Antonio before arriving on the steps of Moses Rose's at 7 p.m., where "representatives from all over Texas" will speak in support of the business and owner Vince Cantu.
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