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Will new laws keep you from going to Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="DORR" data-source="post: 2168065" data-attributes="member: 1603"><p>What if....</p><p></p><p>We didn't blanket boycott the whole state, just the liberal cities, counties, and businesses? Let's face it mass boycotts designed to hurt governments are not always effective (Cuba anyone) and only end up indiscriminately hurting the citizens. So I propose that you take your Colorado vacation in a county that voted Red. You arrange to do business only with people who think and vote like we do. It will mean asking people where they stand...and it will hurt them a whole lot more when you tell someone that you won't do business with them because of their support for the Colorado gun bills. Hurt the pocket books of the people who voted for this fiasco, not the people who value freedom like we do.</p><p></p><p>It might keep some good people in business and in state long enough to fight this thing off from the inside....and there are still a lot of good people in Colorado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DORR, post: 2168065, member: 1603"] What if.... We didn't blanket boycott the whole state, just the liberal cities, counties, and businesses? Let's face it mass boycotts designed to hurt governments are not always effective (Cuba anyone) and only end up indiscriminately hurting the citizens. So I propose that you take your Colorado vacation in a county that voted Red. You arrange to do business only with people who think and vote like we do. It will mean asking people where they stand...and it will hurt them a whole lot more when you tell someone that you won't do business with them because of their support for the Colorado gun bills. Hurt the pocket books of the people who voted for this fiasco, not the people who value freedom like we do. It might keep some good people in business and in state long enough to fight this thing off from the inside....and there are still a lot of good people in Colorado. [/QUOTE]
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