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Simply...awesome. One of the best I've seen.
5. The laws pass, stores somewhat comply. People bubblegum and moan and keep all their guns hidden at home. No one enforces anything unless they are piling on charges or justifing an ERPO. Liberty dies a little more.2020 is going to be THE year of Rage Against the Machine, and it ain't looking good at all!
I can only see a few possibilities, 1) the people finally have enough and declare any laws null and void regardless of what the new laws say, and declare mass non compliance!
2) the Law is faced with a choice, go after the people for mass noncompliance, or stand by with their thumbs firmly inserted and do nothing, at which point, the laws are invalid anyway!
3) the People finally take action, and remove the offending politicos ( And a certain Church leaders) and do what must be done!
4) A Case is pressed to SCOTUS and a decision is made by them to ether uphold the 2nd AS WRITTEN, or, the people declare the SCOTUS impotent, and declare Gun Laws Null and void on their own!
All of this has Far Reaching consequences toward our future as a country, and it's past time we took back control of the ball and told the Ref to call a fair game, OR ELSE!
You can start here...post #10 with your elected officialRegarding ammo, semi auto and mag ban, Who should we be contacting at this point?
So just the representative and senator that represents my voting district and the sponsors of the bill? I don't have much of an understanding for how it all works. Last year I contacted EVERYBODY. I don't know if that was overkill or not, It was time consuming. I don't mind, if that's whats needed.You can start here...post #10 with your elected official
Washington - Prefiled Bills
After 1639 and with what they have planned this year, it feels like we are about at the end of the line for private firearm ownership. Does anyone really think that if we register our rifles that they wont confiscate them next year or the year after? They have plans and they are working. If...www.northwestfirearms.com
and here...post #66 with the people that are sponsoring the bill
Washington - Contact your elected representatives TODAY
I cannot copy and paste the link, but if you search “Washington legislature contact my legislator” it will find the webpage quickly. Type in your address and it will tell you your legislative district’s senator and representatives. You can then type a message to them, expressing how...www.northwestfirearms.com
Dan
So just the representative and senator that represents my voting district and the sponsors of the bill? I don't have much of an understanding for how it all works. Last year I contacted EVERYBODY. I don't know if that was overkill or not, It was time consuming. I don't mind, if that's whats needed.
...Last year I contacted EVERYBODY. I don't know if that was overkill or not, It was time consuming. I don't mind, if that's whats needed.
I will. I put a lot of thought into what I wrote last year and have it all saved.That is outstanding! Keep it up, if you can.
-as @awshoot mentions, the ones out of your district won't care.
However, can't hurt.
Unless it starts getting you down. Then, focus more so on your specific representatives, signing legitimate petitions, getting others to sign legitimate petitions etc
How do the reps know im in their district or not?Technically, the ones outside your voting power won't care. It's good to make noise, but make the most noise to those who need -- and can get -- your vote. People you can't vote for can just shine you on.
How do the reps know im in their district or not?
I always Email, its just easier. Maybe this year I will Email and send an actual letter to my reps and just email the rest. I never gave an address, I dont need those freeks knowing where I live.I would suspect they first look at the address and post code if you mailed a letter (or included your address in an email) but I don't doubt they can look up your name on the registered voter rolls (though to be fair, that is a presumption I'm making, not something I know for a fact).