In response to these needless and illegal arrests, I invite each of you, in person or in solidarity, to join the action by accepting a facebook invitation for "Concealed Camera Day" in the Wisconsin assembly Gallery. The date is the same day the concealed weapons law goes into effect - Tuesday, November 1st. Please accept even if you cannot attend in person. We want to have a big list of "attendees."

For those of you who can show up, here are a few things to know:

1. There is no central meeting place. Bring a camera, even if it's just your cell phone, (Or don't bring one and make them wonder) and visit the gallery to watch your government in action. That's it. You don't have to announce that you have a camera or show it to anyone. You can keep it in your purse or pocket the whole time.

2. The session is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. but it's expected that the representatives will go to closed caucus for a while very shortly after that. Aim to get there between 2 pm and 5 pm when the session should be open to the public again. After that, they might be in session for a few minutes or well into the night. We don't know yet. Come when you can. If they reschedule or close up shop early, we are done.

3. Some activists might choose to quietly record the proceedings, as is their first amendment right. They might be arrested. This is their choice, and is not required of you to be part of this action. If you do choose to film the proceedings or display signs, you too might be subject to arrest, citations, or jail, so you are more than welcome to simply be a silent observer. More than anything, we want to fill up the gallery with peaceful, quiet witnesses.

5. As I just said, this is a peaceful action. Remain quiet and do not disrupt the Assembly proceedings. This is not the day to yell "Shame" or anything else. You may stay as long or as briefly as you wish. Visitors can come and go from the gallery quietly at any time. If someone near you is being arrested, please move out of the way if directed by police. Do not express an opinion, do not engage in conversation, just find another seat and watch.

6. This is not a demonstration against the concealed carry law, it is an action meant to point out hypocrisy and to support the first amendment rights of those who have been arrested and jailed.

Again, please accept the invitation on facebook even if you can't show up. We want to make the actual number a surprise. It's an easy way to show some solidarity and it will cost you nothing. Thanks.

Jeff Fitzgerald lives in fear - fear of being watched, fear of being exposed, fear of having the world see the damage he and his accomplices are inflicting on Wisconsin's working families.