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<blockquote data-quote="mons meg" data-source="post: 911168" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>I don't want you to be disappointed, but if we want pro-2A type legislation to move, it will be by putting immense pressure on the Republicans. Folks like Murphey and Ritze, and Brogdon on the Senate side are still in the minority. The majority of the Republican caucus is still too "Chamber of Commerce".</p><p></p><p>Recap from the last 18 months or so: Murphey's controversial campus carry bill only got out of committee when folks like the ORA, NRA, local talk radio, and a few thousand of their friends (OSA played no small part) lit them up on the phones and in emails, and the post. (I know I'm referring to a different bill here, but the principles are the same.) It would never have even come to a vote in the full house without public outcry over their antics behind closed doors int he Republican Caucus. </p><p></p><p>The bad news is, we still have largely the same makeup of "COC" Republicans in the House this session.</p><p></p><p>The good news is, we know how to get their attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mons meg, post: 911168, member: 90"] I don't want you to be disappointed, but if we want pro-2A type legislation to move, it will be by putting immense pressure on the Republicans. Folks like Murphey and Ritze, and Brogdon on the Senate side are still in the minority. The majority of the Republican caucus is still too "Chamber of Commerce". Recap from the last 18 months or so: Murphey's controversial campus carry bill only got out of committee when folks like the ORA, NRA, local talk radio, and a few thousand of their friends (OSA played no small part) lit them up on the phones and in emails, and the post. (I know I'm referring to a different bill here, but the principles are the same.) It would never have even come to a vote in the full house without public outcry over their antics behind closed doors int he Republican Caucus. The bad news is, we still have largely the same makeup of "COC" Republicans in the House this session. The good news is, we know how to get their attention. [/QUOTE]
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