While we wish our gun right to remain a constant, the gun act of 1934, and the hundreds of gun control measures from that day forward, have shown, we have to bite, kick and scratch, to hold on to what gun rights we have, while we still have some.
Sometimes the best way to maintain something, is with a whisper, rather than with a shout. CC is a whisper.
Now I understand where you are coming from Gary. Constant? Kick, bite, scratch and hold on while we still have some? Really?
10 years ago there was not concealed carry in way too many states. The tactics you decry were what it took to take back lost ground. Ohio is a prime example of that. You would not have a Nebraska CCW if it were not for those tactics. You would not be a CCW instructor in Nebraska if it were not for those tactics.
We have been kicking, biting and scratching to take back a lot of what we lost.
What does happen in other states tends to have a positive effect here.
So a couple of places put up some no guns signs. A very minor and temporary setback. It won't be long before those signs come down again.
When CCW (your quiet) passed in Nebraska I took note of all the places that posted no guns signs. How many of those signs are still up? Not very damn many.
If we followed your line of thought we would constantly be on the defensive and losing.
Granted there were not massive open carry demonstrations in Nebraska prior to CCW, but those events in other state were noted by Nebraska citizens that were spurred to activism. And they were noted by those in the Unicameral that knew it was a possibility of happening here. I know because I was heavily involved with the Unicameral at the time.
We took the fight to the "grabbers" and advanced our cause.
Rather than complaining you ought to be thankful for those tactics.
What we have done is put the "grabbers" on the defensive. We are now on the offensive. If they are busy fighting the positive changes we want, then they do not have the time to marshal their numbers to take away even more.
We are on the offensive. In the last twenty years we have defeated the AWB, established CCW in God knows how many states and mostly made carrying a firearm a non-event all due to the tactics you are complaining about.
Side with the "grabbers" if you want to, but those of us that have been involved are not satisfied with hiding under the bed "maintaining". We have gotten too much accomplished to start backing off now. Backing off now would be like snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.