No, not for political offices. It's nearing that time of year when eligible members (Life and above, or members for five consecutive years) get to elect candidates for the NRA Board of Directors.You knew there would be.
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Also in today's Gun Rights Examiner post:
- Len Savage on Lou Dobbs Radio. Find out how and when to listen.
- A call to action in Arizona...some gun bills need to get moving.
- Guess who the new Columbia Conservative Examiner is?
Check out the latest from other Gun Rights Examiners:
Austin: Another Brady hallucination: More guns, more ‘gun violence’ (Part 1) Charlotte: Phony gun groups, Part 3: 'American Hunters and Shooters Association' DC: DC City Council enables residents’ easy access to mail order handgun carry permits! Denver: Granny, get your gun Los Angeles: Gun Control: the very first pig with lipstick on it. Milwaukee: Time to change our attitude about guns Minneapolis: The folly across the river St. Louis: What's next--a .499 caliber ban?
Its always amazed me how many AZ gun owners have never heard of the AZCDL. They have done legal wonders for gun rights in this state, and are poised to do more than ever this year, but they desperately need arizonans help to do so.
ReplyDeleteThe State senate has a number of bills that have not yet been scheduled for committee, and are unlikely to be scheduled, unless letters are written, and quickly. The link David posted in the examiner comumn explains more than i can here, but i do hope that readers of this blog see this as what it is, to take what is oft repeated on these pages, "Our rights are being taken", and turn into Us, taking back and further protecting those rights. Thats what AZCDL does, every year.
Lest you think this is a futile attempt, that no one in the legislature would listen to a group of "Gun Nuts" and do the right thing, i think you are mistaken.
Last year this group sponsored and lobbied for much of the same legislation, and was successful in getting 5 great bills passed through the state legislature, all of which were vetoed by Governor Janet Napolitano.
In all, she vetoed 5 rights bills that were passed and supported in the legislature.
HB 2389 – Restored Vehicle carry.
HB 2626 – Restored open carry.
HB 2629 – Permitted less than lethal "defensive display."
HB 2630 – Reduced the penalty for carrying concealed without a permit for those not involved in a crime.
SB 1106 – Allowed for an alternative lifetime CCW permit.
After the elections this past year, the state seemed to go the opposite of the nation, in that it ellected a near supermajority of republicans, but of course, old Napoliveto was still a contention. After president Obama named her his candidate for homeland security chief, however, things look very different, as her successor, Secretary of State Jan Brewer, is a conservative republican
To repeat, we have a strong republican majority in both the senate and the house, and a conservative republican governor, This might not be ideal for all things, but it bodes very well for gun rights, and is an increddible opportunity.
Please dont let it pass by.
check out the link in the examiner column and let your voice be heard.