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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1153432" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I don't mind the NRA staying out of this fight...it's the <em>National</em> Rifle Association. This was a state issue with very little in the way of broad implication on the overall interpretation/application of the 2nd. All it did was allow those already <em>licensed</em> to carry do so in a different manner. It didn't expand the right to carry to those previously restricted or chip away at government gun control.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather the NRA and GOA save their powder for the big federal fights that will be coming soon.</p><p></p><p>ORA on the other hand has pretty much cemeted themselves in my mind as a useless, show piece club. This is exactly the kind of fight a <em>State</em> gun owners association should have tackled or at least showed up for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1153432, member: 42"] I don't mind the NRA staying out of this fight...it's the [I]National[/I] Rifle Association. This was a state issue with very little in the way of broad implication on the overall interpretation/application of the 2nd. All it did was allow those already [I]licensed[/I] to carry do so in a different manner. It didn't expand the right to carry to those previously restricted or chip away at government gun control. I'd rather the NRA and GOA save their powder for the big federal fights that will be coming soon. ORA on the other hand has pretty much cemeted themselves in my mind as a useless, show piece club. This is exactly the kind of fight a [I]State[/I] gun owners association should have tackled or at least showed up for. [/QUOTE]
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