Hello, I received a response to an online message that I sent that left me feeling somewhat satisfied, yet wanting more answers & input at the same time...
I sent a respectful message to Omaha mayor Jean Stothert basically asking her if she has ever Or would consider reviewing Omaha's registration requirements &/Or other firearms regulations that go above the state laws.
He response was essentially "we are reviewing Omaha's permits & registration laws".
Awesome....well sort of!
I am not quite sure how to respond...I want to say thank you but I'm not satisfied with 'just letting them "review it"'...
I want to ask her how can a citizen become involved? How can the NFOA be involved in the discussion? Etc....
Although I occasionally reference in other emails(not this one yet) that I'm a member of the NFOA, I obviously Do Not portray myself as a spokesman for our organization..
I just received her response this morning & I was just looking for some feedback as to your opinions on the most effective way to respond, to at least 'continue the dialogue'?
...for all I know someone from the NFOA may already be in contact with her office about this?
If not, who would be the best person to refer future info & leads to? How far should I go as a member with my inquiries?
My first thought after receiving her response was.....I should contact some local news reporters & attempt to get them to report on the issue....of course if that happened we would need to be a part of the story so it didn't get spun the wrong way.
Any input or suggestions are appreciated.....Justin