For the record I've been using Ruger's 'Take Action Now!' campaign.
It's very easy. I've bookmarked it and use it several times a day!
Just go here - http://www.ruger.com/micros/advocacy/takeAction.html
Based on your address it will email every State and Federal representative who applies to you! For me that's 11 people with one or two clicks: Prez, Veep, all four Senators, two Reps, Governor, Lt. Gov, and Atty Gen.
I really do use it 5-6 times a day - usually whenever I read some worrying news about gun control. I always check the 'Remember Me' box and I don't have to type anything.
Thanks,
I would suggest that blanketing your legislators with stock emails from Ruger is only one part of a much bigger picture. What talks in gun control efforts is money, lots of money to do things to those who are attempting to destroy the God given right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
Supporting as many gun rights organizations as you can reasonably afford is also a good thing because those organizations, are able to go after the irresponsible parties with a vengeance, and your direct support enables them to do it.
Some of these are NRA, NAGR, SAF, GOA, JPFO, and everyone should be supporting their local gun rights organization such as WYGO, RMGO, etc. I cannot stress enough how important it is to belong and support the organizations that have been at the forefront of efforts to preserve and defend our God given rights.
Join as many as you can, and stay vigilant, aware, and awake as to what is taking place in government from city to county, to State, and to the Nation. At every level in EVERY state in the United States efforts are ongoing to strip the people of the right to bear arms.
I can promise, No one has any idea just how pervasive the idea is that the Constitution is the problem not the solution.
Nice to see a fellow Carolinian, albeit the South Carolina AG, understands the Constitution as written and not interpreted by some college commie professor. I can only assume by his continuous ankle grabbing the NC AG, Roy Cooper, will quickly sell out the gun owners in this state. You’d think with a newly elected Republican governor, he’d think twice, but never underestimate the ability of a Progressive to ignore the majority.
If this was about “saving lives,” the government would ban cigarettes, which have a far, far greater effect on citizen health and mortality than guns do. But the government needs the tax money from selling cigarettes.
This is about rendering the citizens of the U.S. defenseless as the government attacks the Bill of Rights and the concept of limited government as mandated in the Constitution. This is a battle for the survival of our nation.
Very nice!
Sound like our (Texas) Atty General:
Here in Texas, you will have the liberty and the opportunity to achieve your dreams. On top of that, we have no income tax, yet still manage to have a multi-billion dollar budget surplus.
We have right to work laws and a reasonable regulatory environment. Texas has created more than 275,000 jobs in the last year alone! And well fight like hell to protect your rights.
Youll also get to keep more of what you earn and use some of that extra money to buy more ammo.
I hope to see you soon in Texas. In the meantime, sign up to show your support for our second amendment rights.
Sincerely,Attorney General of Texas
I was invited to testify Monday on a bill allowing teachers to carry concealed at schools in Colorado by a State Senator.
Here is the bill:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/clics2013a/csl.nsf/fsbillcont3/B27A6A9AC874B85687257AEE0057DF35?Open&file=009_01.pdf
And I will be going.
Still working on my statement. Never done this before.