One more ping to you... :^)
A short YouTube clip of RMGO making a statement to the Press at the state capital that they are going to go after the politicos in their districts who vote for these Unconstitutional laws.
“Dudley Brown: Gun Owners Reject Colorado Gun Bills”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YWFzYApjA9Q
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One more ping to you... :^)
A short YouTube clip of RMGO making a statement to the Press at the state capital that they are going to go after the politicos in their districts who vote for these Unconstitutional laws."
'Dudley Brown: Gun Owners Reject Colorado Gun Bills'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YWFzYApjA9Q"
Great video, great plan! Up here on the Range, I've met more than a few young contractors, ranchers and others, who like their firearms along with their environmentalism, "green" energy, "organic gardens," Democrat politics, partying, etc. Democrat politicians surely stand to lose them, if any of those anti-Second-Amendment bills pass. Firearms along with dire predictions about the future (dire predictions disseminated much by liberal sponsors of the mainstream media, from what I've read) are very much in style and have been for a few years.
Great plan: to talk directly to constituents in every district and let the opposition know about that in advance. A few speeches directly to constituents in advance to let the opposition know what may come is a great move, too.
BTW, regarding "partying," it might be possible that many of the constituents caught-up in minor mental and domestic quarrel issues tend to lean liberal while also valuing their Second Amendment right. From what I've seen of the local scene, liberals are certainly involved in much of the DUI business.
It's definitely wise for partying folks to put firearms and other tools away and out of reach when indulging or having little family conflicts, but should every one of them lose their constitutional rights for the rest of their lives because of one occurrence in each of their lives?
Only a little something extra to address or not, and it could be done with better rhetoric than mine.