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Doesn't mean the elected officials want try it. Take a close look at NY.
I am inclined to think this may happen with all the libtards at the state capital in Salem. I just refuse to give up hope!
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Doesn't mean the elected officials want try it. Take a close look at NY.
You will find that there are many pro gun states out there if you look. Arizona is one that comes to mind. I understand it's not feasible for everybody to just get up and move but you have to weigh your options. After all, there is no place on earth that you can live and be 100% happy.
I'm not very good at leading revolutions, conducting political campaigns, or participating in civil dissent.
I have a wife and kids. I'm not going to get arrested if I can help it. I also work a lotta hours and have other family responsibilities. Sorry, but I'm not going to be the guy marching on the capital because I'll probably have to work that day, and if not I'll probably be busy with fatherhood.
However, I long ago found a strategy that works for me: I joined the NRA. Then I became a Life Member. Then I became an Endowment Member. And when I can afford it, I'll become a Patron Member. I joined OFF, too, and donate to them every year.
Maybe Patrick Henry is looking down on me and a tear is rolling down his cheek, but yeah, I admit that I've outsourced my second amendment political activism.
Problem is that AZ is filling up with CA refugees. It will not be long until that state goes down the crapper.
I work with a guy that is way left. He might have 10-15 years to retirement and that is where he plans on moving.
I plan to keep doing what I have been doing for many years, keeping alive. I have been bugging my wife for several years to move to Idaho, but she isn't too keen on the idea. The politics in Oregon are frustrating, that hasn't changed since I moved here in 2003. I was born and lived in Washington prior to moving to Oregon...Washington isn't any different politically.
I plan on becoming increasingly active politically so that I don't become an overnight criminal because of some firearm or standard capacity magazine that I own and purchased legally.
The best that any of us can do is to commit to stay in the fight for freedom, never submit. I
will not give up my right to protect myself and my family as I see fit.
I'm not very good at leading revolutions, conducting political campaigns, or participating in civil dissent.
I have a wife and kids. I'm not going to get arrested if I can help it. I also work a lotta hours and have other family responsibilities. Sorry, but I'm not going to be the guy marching on the capital because I'll probably have to work that day, and if not I'll probably be busy with fatherhood.
However, I long ago found a strategy that works for me: I joined the NRA. Then I became a Life Member. Then I became an Endowment Member. And when I can afford it, I'll become a Patron Member. I joined OFF, too, and donate to them every year.
Maybe Patrick Henry is looking down on me and a tear is rolling down his cheek, but yeah, I admit that I've outsourced my second amendment political activism.