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Too many Pro 2a peeps are sitting there doing nothing...like every online seller and manufacturer in Washington. They're doing nothing. We're getting amazing traffic on our social feeds, making a difference...if Rainier Arms, AeroPrecision and others got busy...they could have a huge impact.
Will there be any bumper stickers?
A full or half page NO on 1639 ad in the Seattle Times might be a worthwhile investment.
That reminds me, I drove past Olympic Arms the other day (after closing time) and didn't see any "No on I-1639" signs on their property. I'm going to have to make time to stop by when their open.
This talk about sellers and manufacturers, makes me wonder whether @LowPriceGuns has a "Yes on I-1639" or "No on I-1639" sign in their front window. My bet would be on the yes sign, as he was promoting this nonsense even before this initiative was started.
Ray
The Vancouver Columbian editorial came out with
"Vote No on 1639"
So there's one paper opposed to it.
I will note that it was not opposed to all gun control but it was opposed to the over reach of 1639
Good to know, thanks!I was just at Rainer, they have the nra no 1639 stickers and poster things inside for you to take with you. They're good to go.
I don't think they or any other liberal rag in Seattle would let that happen, they can do what they want to suppress opposition to their agenda. Just look at the Washington Supreme Court...
But...But...It's all about clean air ....Isn't it...