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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3225044" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>If your goal is to <strong>truly</strong> educate, why not team up with law enforcement to get a PSA broadcast through local news outlets? Any time gun owners can be seen working with law enforcement is a win, win. This way, those that support gun rights and those that don't, understand the freedoms and laws we enjoy and are educated. The natural progression should be to educate and teach the public before you work a problem. Granted, the problem was not with this man (Tim). It was the fear/concern, understandably, of the uninformed public. Tim's methods got Tim exactly what he was looking for and in some ways he's cut from the same cloth as other (far left) advocates we see nightly on the news.</p><p></p><p>We should all ask ourselves, "is there <strong>ever</strong> a time I would call the police if I saw someone carrying an AR pistol?" If the answer is yes, it's probably because you're educated and if the answer is <strong>always</strong> yes you're not educated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3225044, member: 33119"] If your goal is to [B]truly[/B] educate, why not team up with law enforcement to get a PSA broadcast through local news outlets? Any time gun owners can be seen working with law enforcement is a win, win. This way, those that support gun rights and those that don't, understand the freedoms and laws we enjoy and are educated. The natural progression should be to educate and teach the public before you work a problem. Granted, the problem was not with this man (Tim). It was the fear/concern, understandably, of the uninformed public. Tim's methods got Tim exactly what he was looking for and in some ways he's cut from the same cloth as other (far left) advocates we see nightly on the news. We should all ask ourselves, "is there [B]ever[/B] a time I would call the police if I saw someone carrying an AR pistol?" If the answer is yes, it's probably because you're educated and if the answer is [B]always[/B] yes you're not educated. [/QUOTE]
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