NFOA MEMBERS FORUM
General Categories => Newsworthy => Topic started by: Wesley D on January 17, 2013, 08:15:11 AM
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Compared to what we've seen come out of OWH in the past, I think David Hendee did a fair job representing gun owners in Nebraska and the NFOA as an organization:
http://www.omaha.com/article/20130117/NEWS/701179930/1685#midlands-gun-owners-say-bans-are-misguided (http://www.omaha.com/article/20130117/NEWS/701179930/1685#midlands-gun-owners-say-bans-are-misguided)
I'm not sure what Brad plans to do regarding introducing "a bill to require a permit when handgun ownership is transferred from one person to another." But, if he wants to spend his time on bills like that instead of some of his other anti-gun crazy ideas, it's not a bad distraction for him to pursue.
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Wesley that was my thought on Brad, didn't already do that back in the 1990's? I seem to remember that it is required to have a handgun purchase permit to buy a handgun, even from a private party. Perhaps he said he had passed such a bill and David misunderstood?
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I know, why don't they enact a law to require drug users to have a permit before they conduct private sales of banned substances? I think that will work, won't it?
What's so magical about these gun laws anyway?
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Ya wanna know what I took from this article most? Why does the Iowa Gun Owners have 15000 members as compared to our 5000+ ?
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What's so magical about these gun laws anyway?
What is magical about gun laws is, the vast majority of gun owners are law abiding citizens and people selling drugs are not.
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Ya wanna know what I took from this article most? Why does the Iowa Gun Owners have 15000 members as compared to our 5000+ ?
don't they have 7x the population? numbers aren't everything. per capita might be a better rule of thumb.
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Ya wanna know what I took from this article most? Why does the Iowa Gun Owners have 15000 members as compared to our 5000+ ?
no one knows about the NFOA. It's simple, we don't advertise. I've never mentioned the org to anyone and had them know what I was talking about. I'd like to see us buy some radio time.
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no one knows about the NFOA. It's simple, we don't advertise. I've never mentioned the org to anyone and had them know what I was talking about. I'd like to see us buy some radio time
I keep a stack of brochures with me so when I do have a conversation with someone about firearms and the NFOA and I get one of those 'deer in the headlight' looks, I can at least give them a well presented document explaining the organization. "Word of mouth" works but not to the same degree print ads or radio spots do to reach a larger audience.
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don't they have 7x the population? numbers aren't everything. per capita might be a better rule of thumb.
Iowa's population: 3,062,309
Nebraska's population: 1,842,641
This means that the Iowa gun group members are about 4.8 of every 1000 of the general population, while NFOA members are about 2.7 of every 1000. (This assumes that the 15k and 5k membership figures are correct.)
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NFOA is closer to 6k
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NFOA is closer to 6k
Okay, so the figure is more like 4.8/1000 in Iowa and 3.2/1000 in Nebraska.
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I'm manning a table at the Lincoln gun show to sign up new members. Advertising is great but very expensive. We really need more volunteers. If every member signed up two more people we would dwarf Iowa, per capita.
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How about the Pew poll on the front page that showed 58 percent of respondents favor a ban on semiautomatic weapons and 53 percent favor a ban on online sales of ammunition. I expected the 55 percent on "ban assault weapons" but if people can't separate online ammo purchases and a semi auto shotgun from their emotions then I am definitely concerned...
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And... Did Sols want $1200 for that AK in the picture?
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I'm manning a table at the Lincoln gun show to sign up new members. Advertising is great but very expensive. We really need more volunteers. If every member signed up two more people we would dwarf Iowa, per capita.
Negatory, my friend.
I mentioned trying this a few years ago. I was scoffed at.
How much money does NFOA have in the bank now? Over $15,000 last time I looked.
This would target the very sportsmen that we need on our side right now. Start with even the smallest ad, then gauge the results and adjust accordingly.
http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/nebland/classifieds/pdf/NEB-RateSheetDISPLAY-ADS.pdf (http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/nebland/classifieds/pdf/NEB-RateSheetDISPLAY-ADS.pdf)
Circulation
NEBRASKAland Magazine is distributed by subscription,
newsstands, State Parks, State Recreation Areas and Game
and Parks Commission District Offices. Total distribution per
issue is approximately 30,000 with an estimated audience of
120,000, including pass along readership.
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Take a look at the AR in the picture. It's an example of how ineffective the old AWB was. That gun has a fixed stock, no bayonet lug, and no flash hider. That's a post-ban legal configuration.
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no one knows about the NFOA. It's simple, we don't advertise. I've never mentioned the org to anyone and had them know what I was talking about. I'd like to see us buy some radio time.
I don't know but I remember spending $5000 on advertising last year. We are on radio shows throughout the state, quoted in newspapers. We as an organization have even been represented on television news stories.
We have members that don't remember joining.
We have become one of the most respected Lobbying organizations in the state, and we draw national attention to our opinion and what we do. I even get requests for advise from other organizations nationally.
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If guns are ever outlawed, all of us law-abiding gun owners will be in the same position as the people selling drugs.
Make no mistake about it.... these gun laws have only one purpose, to plow the ground to make it easier to confiscate the guns. Guns are ranked 15th as a cause of death in the US. If these anti-Constitution folks were truly interested in "saving lives" they'd be working on one of the causes that is 10X more lethal.
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I have personally recruited three thousand members, with help from Rick, Rempe, Jeremy and a few others, The corn-fed in this state care more about husker football than gun rights. It really turned me into a bitter person, trying to help some baffoon who didn't care. I asked for more help three years ago, and very few helped out.
I applaud you for taking up this venture. We manned tables at every gun show, outdoor event, and NRA weekends at Cabelas. I've talked until my voice gave out more than once. It takes a lot of heart to do this, and if you need help, I'm willing to give you a hand!
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My education and skills are in marketing. I can't say why something we've done did or didn't work because I wasn't a part of it. What I do know is that the people I inform about us haven't heard about the group. I've also never seen or heard any of our ads.
People are mad and focused right now. It seems to me that now is the time to be advertising like crazy. I'm imagining frustrated people in Omaha jumping on the phone and joining the NRA when they could be joining the NFOA.
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My response is 2 fold: I will solicit (again) for members among my circle of friends & acquaintences. Second, I will donate a few more $$ to the NFOA.
I agree that some smart, targeted advertising now may be effective. I also have found virtually 0 awareness of the NFOA, even among those that care about such things.