I believe you are correct. The pro-2nd Amendment group is fighting tooth and nail in the political arenas in Washington DC and in state capitals, while the anti-2's are fighting both in the political arenas and in the corporate boardrooms. It is much easier for a company to simply adopt a "no firearms" policy than to deal with the fervent threats of the left.allisji wrote:The fact that it's Rotary is irrelevant, but the reality is that more and more organizations and companies and being coerced into taking sides on the political issue of firearms. That is a sad and disturbing trend. It's dangerous to our liberty. The goal is to blackmail and corporations and public bodies into doing the gun control lobby's bidding by making firearms out to be another form of contraband. Little by little the public conscience turns more people on to their agenda that guns are bad.
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- Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:37 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: Rotary has adopted policies hostile to firearms
- Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:08 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Rotary has adopted policies hostile to firearms
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Re: Rotary has adopted policies hostile to firearms
The United Methodist Church is more an arm of the left wing agenda than a Christian organization, so that they denounce guns isn't surprising.Jago668 wrote:I know the Methodist church does.Oldgringo wrote:This may come as a bit of a shock but I think most, if not all, mainstream Christian denominations denounce guns in their official policies. The Rotarians are not alone in this stance.