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NRA/ORA stand on open carry?
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<blockquote data-quote="skyydiver" data-source="post: 1152519" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>Once again, it's crickets from the NEW and improved ORA whose representatives joined OSA ostensibly to keep lines open on issues like this. We've been asking this question at least since the veto, and all I hear is chirping. Both orgs are missing my dues this year. I'm really disappointed in ORA. Last time they did this, the explanation was that we don't understand how "it" works, and they can't be alienating "their" legislators over the "little" stuff. BS then as now. Not taking a position is taking the worst position. If you don't like something, be against it and have a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyydiver, post: 1152519, member: 68"] Once again, it's crickets from the NEW and improved ORA whose representatives joined OSA ostensibly to keep lines open on issues like this. We've been asking this question at least since the veto, and all I hear is chirping. Both orgs are missing my dues this year. I'm really disappointed in ORA. Last time they did this, the explanation was that we don't understand how "it" works, and they can't be alienating "their" legislators over the "little" stuff. BS then as now. Not taking a position is taking the worst position. If you don't like something, be against it and have a reason. [/QUOTE]
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