Flooding legislative offices with phone calls and written letters is particularly effective. [More]Really? In California? Where subversives like Leland Yee win office with pretty close to 80% landslides?
What should his constituents do?
And what's the workaround for other legislators like that, when there's a Democrat supermajority in both chambers?
If you're talking confiscation, what's the plan if those calls and letters end up not being particularly effective? Turn 'em all in, Mr. and Mrs. California?
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