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Improvements in NE gun laws I'd like to see

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Mntnman:

--- Quote from: Dan W on December 10, 2014, 10:53:23 AM --- Are we just supposed to deem them gone?

History did not start the day you showed up here, rather late in the process I will note, and we have been fighting every year to remove gun free zones, for consistent signage requirements, for state wide preemption and to remove the penalties of gun fee zones and gotten no where.

Do you have some magic that will make this happen? If you do, I expect you will be at all the Legislative hearings this next year and share your wisdom with us.

At the very least you can quit blaming NFOA members for the gun free zones

--- End quote ---

I did not take that the way you did. I believe he is stating that many who took the trouble to join here still think limits on our natural rights are acceptable if there is a perception of safety. Too many folks fear what might happen if we were to realize true liberty.

I think you (Dan) are referring to it taking increments to get where we should be.

farmerbob:
I don't think Dan cares for me very much since I was so brazen to disagree with his best buddy Gunscribe, but I don,t care.

The more I learned about Gunscribe and his cause I  believe he was right and I was wrong.

bullit:

--- Quote from: farmerbob on December 10, 2014, 11:17:53 AM ---Not blaming NFOA members for anything!!!
--- End quote ---

Maybe I misread his quote too Dan W....

One novel COST saving idea would be to copy Texas online RENEWAL.  NO LOGICAL reason exists for having to return to CID (or you local NSP) to reprint. 

mott555:
I absolutely think gun-free zones should be abolished, but that would be very hard to do in today's political climate. It's better to start small and get some of the easy changes fixed first.

Face it, if we took this list (a very reasonable, and dare I say "common sense" list) and tried to push for all of these at once, the media would instantly label us a bunch of baby-killing lunatic fringe gun nuts and 60% of the population would take that at face value without any thought.

The gun rights battle is a game of chess. Plan ahead, wait for the enemy to make mistakes, and exploit their weaknesses, one piece at a time. Marching straight for the king is PR suicide until the media's tide swings right again.

farmerbob:
To make it easier for you to understand bullit, if we had a poll, if private property should have right to post no gun signs, I would bet we be lucky to get 50% saying they should not. Our right to carry is a basic civil right, can you name any other civil rights private property owners aren't allowed to discriminate against bullit??? (I can think of several)

We need to look at no gun signs as discrimination and refuse to sit in the back of the bus!!!! (UNDERSTAND NOW)

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