500 people banding together will do no good? You're right, everybody quit calling and e-mailing your representatives right now. We are all just wasting our time. Heck, we might as well just take down this site, nothing good can come from it.
Not.
We should be encouraging people to get involved, not discouraging them. The whole reason more people don't get involved already is because of the thought process above. When people think their efforts are meaningless because not everyone is doing it, or because they don't have enough money to throw at it, then guess what? No one does it. That'll really get us far.
Several cities across our state have changed their ccw ordinances over the last year primarily because small groups of local residents stepped up to the plate and made their voices heard. Remember the lb958 fiasco? I sure do, and it got shot down despite Ashford's slide of hand maneuvers and the NRA dropping the ball, in large part because small groups of us here, and at ccwne.com, and especially because of folks over at joe's crabby shack that banded together to get the word out to blitz their Senators with calls and e-mails. WE MADE IT HAPPEN. By we I mean us as individual gun owners spread out all across the state. Every single solitary call, e-mail, snail mail, letter to the editor of the local paper, whatever, makes a difference.
EVERY SINGLE ONE.Now, would we get better results if every single gun owner in the state personally wrote big checks and hand delivered them to their state representative? Of course. Will that ever happen? Of course not. There will always be just a fraction of us that take the time and the effort to speak up. We can't let the rest of us who choose not to because they think they are wasting their time keep us from doing what we need to do.
500 people on the front steps of the Capital is not nearly as good as 50,000, but it's a whole hell of a lot better than zero.
You stay home if you want. I will be there.