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How much political and economic clout do SDA license holders have?
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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 1985644" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>I completely agree in spirit, but if 100% of everyone with a permission slip became activist, we would have no more than one in 25 Oklahomans with a dog in this hunt. More likely, no more than 10% of all Oklahomans with a permission slip would change anything in their own buying patterns, which makes us a customer population of less than one in 250 customers. As long as expensive and difficult to get permits are the only way to get more people in the ranks of those selected to carry, we simply don't have the numbers to affect commerce in any meaningful way. Hundreds of signs could go up every day that negate the privilege we paid so dearly for.</p><p></p><p>As you said, sticking together is the only way anything could possibly happen and I would add that we need to actively recruit new gun enthusiasts to get their privileges extended and grow the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 1985644, member: 7557"] I completely agree in spirit, but if 100% of everyone with a permission slip became activist, we would have no more than one in 25 Oklahomans with a dog in this hunt. More likely, no more than 10% of all Oklahomans with a permission slip would change anything in their own buying patterns, which makes us a customer population of less than one in 250 customers. As long as expensive and difficult to get permits are the only way to get more people in the ranks of those selected to carry, we simply don't have the numbers to affect commerce in any meaningful way. Hundreds of signs could go up every day that negate the privilege we paid so dearly for. As you said, sticking together is the only way anything could possibly happen and I would add that we need to actively recruit new gun enthusiasts to get their privileges extended and grow the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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