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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: Dave Workman on October 07, 2013, 08:41:08 AM
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Backers of gun control measure to deliver signatures
The Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility is planning to deliver its first batch of Initiative 594 petitions to the Secretary of State’s office in Olympia this Wednesday at 9 a.m., while backers of the alternative measure, Initiative 591, will have a big push to gather signatures at this weekend’s Washington Arms Collectors gun show in Puyallup.
http://www.examiner.com/article/backers-of-gun-control-measure-to-deliver-signatures (http://www.examiner.com/article/backers-of-gun-control-measure-to-deliver-signatures)
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Keep this on your radar folks.
If you know of locations where people can sign I-591: Protect Our Gun Rights, please let us know so we can add the location to the list. We are doing what we can to give everyone an opportunity to sign I-591. It is extremely important that I-591 gets enough signatures to get on the ballot.
PETITION ALERT: Where to Sign I-591: Protect Our Gun Rights
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,129406.0.html
If you have I-591 petitions with signatures:
Please immediately return your completed I-591 petition forms to:
Protect Our Gun Rights
12500 NE 10th Pl.,
Bellevue, WA 98005
http://wagunrights.org/petition/
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Do these people (anti-gun groups) really think that a criminal will walk in to a gun store fill out the paper work, wait for the FBI to confirm the buyer has no criminal record and purchase a gun? I don't think so. This will only punish people who want to buy and sell guns between family and friends IMHO. Criminal will always have guns regardless if this law passes or not.
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Do these people (anti-gun groups) really think that a criminal will walk in to a gun store fill out the paper work, wait for the FBI to confirm the buyer has no criminal record and purchase a gun? I don't think so. This will only punish people who want to buy and sell guns between family and friends IMHO. Criminal will always have guns regardless if this law passes or not.
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It's not about gun control; it's about people control. If people don't wake up and realize we are losing our rights and freedoms a little at a time, we will lose those rights and freedoms.
Sign I-591: Protect Our Gun Rights, and vote for it if it is on the ballot.
DO NOT sign I-594 from WAGR which should stand for "WE ARE GUTTING RIGHTS".
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really going to be disappointed if this passes if it gets on the ballot... We need to kill this prospective initiative!
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I'm thinking what we need is a Colorado-style recall if this even gets on the ballot.....
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I'm thinking what we need is a Colorado-style recall if this even gets on the ballot.....
I'd love to do that anyways... but if it gets on the ballot and the legislature decides to pass it themselves before it goes to the ballot, then for sure.
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really going to be disappointed if this passes if it gets on the ballot... We need to kill this prospective initiative!
Remember:
We want I-591- Protect Our Gun Rights to PASS
We want I-594 to FAIL
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really going to be disappointed if this passes if it gets on the ballot... We need to kill this prospective initiative!
Remember:
We want I-591- Protect Our Gun Rights to PASS
We want I-594 to FAIL
Are we going to have enough signatures to get I-591 on the ballot???
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Only the backers of I-591 will know the number of signatures obtained. In the mean time keep urging people to find and sign an I-591 petition if they have not done so already.
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Only the backers of I-591 will know the number of signatures obtained. In the mean time keep urging people to find and sign an I-591 petition if they have not done so already.
And please send money!
Funds are always the life's blood of a political campaign and we're in a fight against big money demagoguery.
Read the column and click on the I-591 link.
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Meanwhile:
Bloomberg a bigger spender than the NRA
There was considerable ballyhoo in yesterday’s The Hill story about how much the National Rifle Association has spent in the Virginia governor’s race, but the bigger bucks are being spent by billionaire New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s super-PAC, according to Politico.
http://www.examiner.com/article/bloomberg-a-bigger-spender-than-the-nra (http://www.examiner.com/article/bloomberg-a-bigger-spender-than-the-nra)