Public hearing addresses Second Amendment sanctuary resolution TRENTON — Residents in Trenton will get the chance to comment on proposed referendum articles, which include declaring the town a Second Amendment sanctuary, at a public hearing held at 7 p.m. on April 20. In part, the proposed resolution states, “The Town of Trenton wishes to further express opposition to any law that would unconstitutionally restrict the rights of our citizens to peacefully keep and bear arms.” The Board of Selectmen approved including the resolution on the town’s warrant after residents brought it to the board’s attention. The resolution follows a growing trend of municipalities across the country that are considering declaring themselves “sanctuaries,” as a way to oppose gun control measures.