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Just another example of gun owners not being a serious threat to government, State and Federal. Otherwise, they wouldn't be able to keep doing this over and over and over :rolleyes:

If gun owners as a whole, exercised the political power that they could... by voting out those who would impose gun control

Then we'd be a major threat to them and they'd know that gun control is political suicide. But no... gun owners as a bloc just keep asking for it :(
 
Just another example of gun owners not being a serious threat to government, State and Federal. Otherwise, they wouldn't be able to keep doing this over and over and over :rolleyes:

If gun owners as a whole, exercised the political power that they could... by voting out those who would impose gun control

Then we'd be a major threat to them and they'd know that gun control is political suicide. But no... gun owners as a bloc just keep asking for it :(
Yeah, I thought "Come and take it!" was a threat, not an request.
 
If the liberals get a super majority in the Oregon senate this election, these kind of laws, and worse, are coming to Oregon. People have to do whatever they can to get others to vote this cycle. There are non-affiliates, libertarian, and Independent voters that are persuadable, and did not vote in the last election. Do what you can to reach them.

For those in districts that will remain liberal, no ,matter what you do, see if you can help out in other counties or districts. Call the party county offices or send them an email and see if you can help with polling, stuffing envelopes, writing post cards, or anything else they are doing. We are seeing more people responding so it does make a difference. Don't give up, that's what they want you to do.
 
It's a deadly shame all (not hyperbole), DAs only care about gun violence while all other violent crimes, including murder, are on the rise. Under these same prosecutors. Normally, to claim they are trying to keep the public safer, would make them liars. However, that can't be a fact because the courts has the publics best interest in mind.
 
Oregon voters by political party
Republicans: 725,407
Democrats: 998,171
Non- affiliated: 1,111,398
Non- affiliated are not getting to vote in the primaries. There are a few consequences because of this.
 
Closed primaries is the problem IMO.
By keeping the Primaries "closed" as in limited only to the registered voters of each National Party; it removes a lot of incentive to vote, because who's nominated in the primaries are usually the ones the National Parties want/support, not the ones the voters want. Also, the system prevents getting the undesired nominees removed from the ballots by the non-affiliated voters who mostly lean one way or other.

This contributes greatly IMO to the consistence of people voting to keep most of the incumbents every season, because often that's who the National Parties want to keep with pretty much no real intraparty competition.
 
How old George our Founding Father sees these bullchit anti 2nd ammendment unconstitutional laws.

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