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These guys: NO ON I-1639 - SAVE OUR SECURITY - Washington State anti-gun initiativeDonate to who?
Is there a central point to donate to that keeps the money in Washington?
I donate to NRA ILA all the time but that's a national organization
Who's in Washington?
I'm sure you've already thought of this but in case you didn't...Vancouver meeting tonight. Spread the word. Learn how you can help defeat this.
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Sorry for getting off topic...Can we get car magnets for No on 1639? If none exist I'll donate to have some made.
I stopped by English Pit this past Saturday AM for Range Therapy. BUSY by 10 AM with all rifle positions full. During a line break, I asked "who lives in WA?" Several hands went up. Then, "how many of you are aware of I-1639?" No hands raised. I then went on the explain several salient points.
An elderly gentleman teaching his (12 YO?) grandson thanked me. A few others nodded when I finished with "be sure to Vote NO on I-1639!"
When I left around 11, I noticed a line of ~12 forming to get into the Pit. PACKED. Many, many younger sportsman and women. Looked to be in their mid 20s.
However, no information posted regarding I-1639 at the Pit.
Anyone know the Pit's owner to approach about:
1) putting up a 2' x 4' banner (or larger) VOTE NO on I-1639?
2) Placing informational flyers on the sign-in table off to the side?
If someone has a banner graphic, I would donate to have one printed and placed there.
I can also have 2,500 flyers printed and placed there.
I stopped by English Pit this past Saturday AM for Range Therapy. BUSY by 10 AM with all rifle positions full. During a line break, I asked "who lives in WA?" Several hands went up. Then, "how many of you are aware of I-1639?" No hands raised. I then went on the explain several salient points.
An elderly gentleman teaching his (12 YO?) grandson thanked me. A few others nodded when I finished with "be sure to Vote NO on I-1639!"
When I left around 11, I noticed a line of ~12 forming to get into the Pit. PACKED. Many, many younger sportsman and women. Looked to be in their mid 20s.
However, no information posted regarding I-1639 at the Pit.
Anyone know the Pit's owner to approach about:
1) putting up a 2' x 4' banner (or larger) VOTE NO on I-1639?
2) Placing informational flyers on the sign-in table off to the side?
If someone has a banner graphic, I would donate to have one printed and placed there.
I can also have 2,500 flyers printed and placed there.
I provided Randy with 500 no on 1639 cards and 2 signs last week. They either used them All or don't have them out...which seriously pisses me off. I talked to 7 people there, none knew a thing about it. Ranges and shops need to be the frontlines on information distribution.
I have the No on 1639 graphics printed on rack cards, tons of information, door hanger sized card. I'll post a link to printing them directly from Vistaprint. I've already printed 30,000 and it looks like 40,000 before the end of the week.