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- Thu Apr 23, 2015 12:04 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
- Replies: 85
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Re: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
Thank you.
- Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:15 am
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
- Replies: 85
- Views: 12877
Re: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
TXBO wrote:When did I ever say that I disagreed with the NRA? "I am the NRA". Proud 30 year Life member+.anygunanywhere wrote: Since you state that you disagree with both OTC and NRA what exactly is your strategy?
From this post. The single most important issue with the pro 2A pro gun community is the dissension and infighting that exists. There is an extreme difference in understanding the right and wrong way to accomplish our goals. If you examine the antis and the way they work it is almost a totally orchestrated plan to do away with our freedom.TXBO wrote:
Are you suggesting that all 2nd Amendment grassroots efforts need to cooperate with NRA in this country?
Not all persons nor organizations will ever be in total agreement but exposing our dirty laundry for the antis to use against us and our goal is the very reason OCT and their like minded brethren are far from being on our side.
I too am a 30 year life NRA member. No I don't agree with everything the NRA does, but they are the 800 lb gorilla to the antis and it would serve our cause better if the rest of the freedom loving 2A community would stop soiling their sleeping quarters and get on the right course.
You keep speaking about frustration with what is coming out of Austin. What are your proposed solutions??
- Thu Apr 23, 2015 10:54 am
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
- Replies: 85
- Views: 12877
Re: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
Since you state that you disagree with both OTC and NRA what exactly is your strategy?TXBO wrote:In this case I'm sure you're right. However, there are many people that are frustrated with results out of Austin. I don't agree with OCT's approach but I understand a grassroots departure from status quo.mojo84 wrote:I'm suggesting it would be much more productive than fighting with them, especially in the public eye.TXBO wrote:Are you suggesting that all 2nd Amendment grassroots efforts need to cooperate with NRA in this country?mojo84 wrote:People that understand how to get things done and have a track record of doing so.TXBO wrote:Cooperate with whom?Paragrouper wrote:For all your credentials, one thing you do not possess is my support.amtank wrote:Disclaimer: I am a former active member of OCTC. I was at the time of the 2014 state convention. I am a current regional co-coordinator for OCT. I hold a Texas CHL. I am a member of the TSRA If you missed that above. I am even a member of the Texas State Militia. I am a Constitutional Conservative who is involved in multiple causes beyond guns. I also have four legislators personal cell numbers in my phone and another three chiefs of staff. I have been known from time to time go for a walk with a rifle or shotgun.
Perhaps you should try working with other organizations to achieve our common goals. The antics your organization pulls does not help further the cause of 2A; they just create more enemies. There's enough divisiveness in our country as it is.
Why don't you guys try cooperating instead?