Heard an ad on Cities97 asking folks to call in support of this bill.
Bloomberg money in action?
This is gonna be a fight.
Heffay wrote:Holland&Holland, whenever you want to post your "Heffay was right" post...
CarryCauseICan wrote:Heffay wrote:Holland&Holland, whenever you want to post your "Heffay was right" post...
I don't feel "Heffay was right". I don't think just sitting back and saying, Nah it'll never happen, is the reason it went no where. I think it was the hundreds, maybe thousand of Minnesotans who emailed, called, personally went to meet with their Reps and Senators, and went to rally's and Committee meetings that made it happen!
Great Job to Minnesota's 2nd Amendment Supporters!
He called gun rights supporters “a passionate constituency” and said they’ve contacted him more than any other interest group this year. “That kind of organization matters,” Bakk said.
XDM45 wrote:I'm glad this was defeated, but look how much time, energy and effort we spend on the defense because we're always having to defend the 2A.... what we need to do is go on the offense and get bills into laws on the books that are pro-freedom, pro-rights, pro-gun. Along with that, we need to amend the state Constitution so it too is ro-freedom, pro-rights, pro-gun. He who has the most laws, wins.
Lights wrote:XDM45 wrote:I'm glad this was defeated, but look how much time, energy and effort we spend on the defense because we're always having to defend the 2A.... what we need to do is go on the offense and get bills into laws on the books that are pro-freedom, pro-rights, pro-gun. Along with that, we need to amend the state Constitution so it too is ro-freedom, pro-rights, pro-gun. He who has the most laws, wins.
I will second that thought.
XDM45 wrote:Lights wrote:XDM45 wrote:I'm glad this was defeated, but look how much time, energy and effort we spend on the defense because we're always having to defend the 2A.... what we need to do is go on the offense and get bills into laws on the books that are pro-freedom, pro-rights, pro-gun. Along with that, we need to amend the state Constitution so it too is ro-freedom, pro-rights, pro-gun. He who has the most laws, wins.
I will second that thought.
Thank you for that.
I'm glad we can hold our position and defend our rights in these battles, but we need to win the war. The only way to do that is to capture more ground and keep the opponent on the defensive in retreat. There will be another spree shooting. There will be more attempts at taking aware our rights. There will be this cycle that will continue.
Everyone gets so giddy and gleeful when we "win" these battles, but now that the AGers have stopped hitting us, it's time to strike back harder, faster, and with more force than they used against us. It's time to use superior firepower and tactics (legally speaking). Too many times I see gun owners like the kid that's happy the school yard bully has finally stopped hitting them and they just want to be left alone. Well, we know how that goes... the bully keeps picking on you until you destroy him. We as a community have stopped the current legislation, now we need to keep that momentum going and get thisn in our favor.
Since re-election time is coming up in 2014, perhaps now is the time to get some pro-gun legislation rolling. It would actually HELP some politicians I think.
farmerj wrote:Gun laws and other hotbed topics are so sensitive, most legislatures don't want to risk their career over it....
bigbad401 wrote:I am sure that all the emails and calls did a great service to get this defeated. I know that I emailed enough!!!
whiteox wrote:Heard an ad on Cities97 asking folks to call in support of this bill.
Bloomberg money in action?
This is gonna be a fight.
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