Friday, August 05, 2005
Just Do It
I just sent my review of Matthew Bracken's "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" in to GUNS Magazine. As it will be a few months before that issue hits the stands, let me give a brief teaser/spoiler here:
Buy this book. Stop what you're doing, go the the website I've linked to and just do it.
The Courtesy of a Reply Would be Appreciated
Dear Mr. DiMare,
I hope all is well with you. I haven’t received a reply to my open letter yet, and under normal circumstances, you’ve certainly had plenty of time to give me one.
Has anything changed? Are you still the staff contact for the California Chamber of Commerce for “job killer” bills? Should I be writing someone else?
Please let me know. I don’t want people to think the Chamber would duck this important issue out of political correctness or fear of taking a stand related to guns, but without any feedback from you it’s tough not to speculate.
Are SB352 and AB357 not “job killers” too?
Is the Chamber intentionally ignoring my letter?
Are firearm and ammunition makers not part of the California economy, producing legal products enjoyed by millions of consumers? Are the thousands of direct and ancillary support jobs these industries create not worthy of the Chamber’s concern and support?
Will the Chamber issue a statement on these "job killer" bills or intentionally remain silent?
Sincerely,
David Codrea
The War on Guns
I hope all is well with you. I haven’t received a reply to my open letter yet, and under normal circumstances, you’ve certainly had plenty of time to give me one.
Has anything changed? Are you still the staff contact for the California Chamber of Commerce for “job killer” bills? Should I be writing someone else?
Please let me know. I don’t want people to think the Chamber would duck this important issue out of political correctness or fear of taking a stand related to guns, but without any feedback from you it’s tough not to speculate.
Are SB352 and AB357 not “job killers” too?
Is the Chamber intentionally ignoring my letter?
Are firearm and ammunition makers not part of the California economy, producing legal products enjoyed by millions of consumers? Are the thousands of direct and ancillary support jobs these industries create not worthy of the Chamber’s concern and support?
Will the Chamber issue a statement on these "job killer" bills or intentionally remain silent?
Sincerely,
David Codrea
The War on Guns
Gun Law News Disagrees With JPFO
Looks like we're gonna have us a debate.
Nice to be a spectator for a change.
Nice to be a spectator for a change.