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is anyone else fed up with all the proposals of more gun restrictions and gun bans?

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from 99explorer wrote 1 day 19 hours ago

For a good answer to that question, go to the "Blogs" section, and read Dave Petzal's essay entitled, "Have We Reached the Tipping point?"

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from jhjimbo wrote 1 day 18 hours ago

The fight has just begun. Educate the low information voters and defend the attacks on the 2nd amendment from where ever the attacks come from.
Take the message of the 2nd amendment support to the people who are not engaged in the shooting sport. Taking pro-gun positions on sites like this is like preaching to the choir, engage non shooting friends in the defense of the 2nd amendment.
Join the NRA and, if they agree, get NRA memberships for others who might not otherwise join. The NRA membership makes a good present for those who are agreeable to joining.

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from Ncarl wrote 1 day 18 hours ago

Ya, your kinda beating a dead horse.

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from AAM wrote 1 day 4 hours ago

What gun owner wouldn't.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 1 day 4 hours ago

Just fed up with Democrats and homos.

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from Carl Huber wrote 1 day 3 hours ago

WAM came up with a good answer. The only problem if you let them in your house they won't rest till they rearrange all your furniture

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from Gary Devine wrote 20 hours 35 min ago

Thank God for the NRA!
Or should I say thanks to all the NRA members who pay their yearly dues or have paid a one time life membership fee.
Guys like jhjimbo, Sarge, Wam and I are the NRA. The money we pay goes toward attorneys and lobbyists to combat the anti gun politicians on the front line in Washington, DC.
Anybody else paying their “fair share” to keep our gun rights in Washington DC and every State Capital building in this country?

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from crm3006 wrote 20 hours 18 min ago

Life Member TSRA. (Texas State Rifle Association.)
Endowment Member NRA.
Fed up with politicians of any persuasion, or anyone else who attempts to force their agenda on me.

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from 99explorer wrote 5 hours 38 min ago

Life member NRA. Unfortunately, there are a lot of shooters who complain about gun bans but they are not pulling their weight because they won't put their money where their mouth is.

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from jhjimbo wrote 2 sec ago

The size of the NRA membership has to mean something to a Candidate seeking office. It is important to get as many people as possible in the NRA, even they agree with the importance of the 2nd amendment but might not actively shoot.

I forget where I heard how a liberal organization was calling for each member to make a mandatory 5 calls per day to their representative regarding a particular issue.
Can you imagine if the NRA can get to 10 or 15 million members what a impact a campaign like that would have in an election year?
Even if you do not agree with everything about the NRA, support them any way you can - they are our best hope for the future of the 2nd amendment.

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from WA Mtnhunter wrote 1 day 4 hours ago

Just fed up with Democrats and homos.

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from jhjimbo wrote 1 day 18 hours ago

The fight has just begun. Educate the low information voters and defend the attacks on the 2nd amendment from where ever the attacks come from.
Take the message of the 2nd amendment support to the people who are not engaged in the shooting sport. Taking pro-gun positions on sites like this is like preaching to the choir, engage non shooting friends in the defense of the 2nd amendment.
Join the NRA and, if they agree, get NRA memberships for others who might not otherwise join. The NRA membership makes a good present for those who are agreeable to joining.

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from crm3006 wrote 20 hours 18 min ago

Life Member TSRA. (Texas State Rifle Association.)
Endowment Member NRA.
Fed up with politicians of any persuasion, or anyone else who attempts to force their agenda on me.

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from 99explorer wrote 1 day 19 hours ago

For a good answer to that question, go to the "Blogs" section, and read Dave Petzal's essay entitled, "Have We Reached the Tipping point?"

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from Ncarl wrote 1 day 18 hours ago

Ya, your kinda beating a dead horse.

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from AAM wrote 1 day 4 hours ago

What gun owner wouldn't.

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from Carl Huber wrote 1 day 3 hours ago

WAM came up with a good answer. The only problem if you let them in your house they won't rest till they rearrange all your furniture

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from Gary Devine wrote 20 hours 35 min ago

Thank God for the NRA!
Or should I say thanks to all the NRA members who pay their yearly dues or have paid a one time life membership fee.
Guys like jhjimbo, Sarge, Wam and I are the NRA. The money we pay goes toward attorneys and lobbyists to combat the anti gun politicians on the front line in Washington, DC.
Anybody else paying their “fair share” to keep our gun rights in Washington DC and every State Capital building in this country?

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from 99explorer wrote 5 hours 38 min ago

Life member NRA. Unfortunately, there are a lot of shooters who complain about gun bans but they are not pulling their weight because they won't put their money where their mouth is.

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from jhjimbo wrote 2 sec ago

The size of the NRA membership has to mean something to a Candidate seeking office. It is important to get as many people as possible in the NRA, even they agree with the importance of the 2nd amendment but might not actively shoot.

I forget where I heard how a liberal organization was calling for each member to make a mandatory 5 calls per day to their representative regarding a particular issue.
Can you imagine if the NRA can get to 10 or 15 million members what a impact a campaign like that would have in an election year?
Even if you do not agree with everything about the NRA, support them any way you can - they are our best hope for the future of the 2nd amendment.

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