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Find out if your legislators support open carry and SteveRussell's SB 1092
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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1701178" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Pick a day. Get <em>at least</em> 2 people from <u>every</u> district. Fill the galleries. Knock on doors until the paint has worn through. Tell them we won't be satisfied with anything less than Constitutional carry. Make sure they understand that an attempt at anything less, and especially no attempt at all, will result in a vote for the challenger.</p><p></p><p>Two people from every district would be 296 people. That's two hundred ninety-six people hammering home that the <strong>Right to Keep and Bear Arms</strong> <u><em>shall not be infringed</em></u>. I'm sure we have at least one person from each House district, plus another from each Senate district, on this forum. That's 148 people. They just have to find one friend that agrees and will go to the Capitol with them. Two friends makes 444 people. Three makes 592.</p><p></p><p>Get four from every district, and the Capitol can be occupied for a whole week on a rotation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While I doubt that we will ever get the perfect bill, you have to be smart about what you are willing to compromise. This bill is far too much of a compromise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1701178, member: 5151"] Pick a day. Get [I]at least[/I] 2 people from [U]every[/U] district. Fill the galleries. Knock on doors until the paint has worn through. Tell them we won't be satisfied with anything less than Constitutional carry. Make sure they understand that an attempt at anything less, and especially no attempt at all, will result in a vote for the challenger. Two people from every district would be 296 people. That's two hundred ninety-six people hammering home that the [B]Right to Keep and Bear Arms[/B] [U][I]shall not be infringed[/I][/U]. I'm sure we have at least one person from each House district, plus another from each Senate district, on this forum. That's 148 people. They just have to find one friend that agrees and will go to the Capitol with them. Two friends makes 444 people. Three makes 592. Get four from every district, and the Capitol can be occupied for a whole week on a rotation. While I doubt that we will ever get the perfect bill, you have to be smart about what you are willing to compromise. This bill is far too much of a compromise. [/QUOTE]
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