Charles L. Cotton wrote: Will you at least acknowledge the risk exists?
Absolutely - I'm also concerned re. potential backlashes.....Charlie, I'm NOT rabid - I want OC, but I do NOT want to harm other 2nd A issues in the process. I can see the reason for the concern, however, hearing how OCDO treated the issue previously.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: I've offered several suggestions, all of which were ignored. Early on I pointed out that the bill proposed by OCDC was an absolute disaster and I pointed out how a bill should be written to minimize the opportunity to amend anti-gun, anti-carry provisions to the OCDC bill. Those suggestions were also ignored.
Again - PLEASE remember that myself and others are NOT from OCDO - in fact, I'm neither registered w/them or a member thereof. I've looked at their website and got the feeling that they were a bit more radical than what I'm comfortable with.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: I offered to help anyone who wanted to organize a Texas based, Texas only, association to promote OC in Texas, but no one accepted the offer.
Do you stand by that offer with a group that is TEXAS based, put together by TEXANS smart enough to know they need the input?
Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'm not about to put my 30 year reputation on the line and risk my ability to work with the legislature in the future by working with anyone or any organization I don't know. I'm certainly not going to work with people and/or organizations who have proven themselves not only to be ineffective, but destructive also.
No sense of fun, eh?

I understand that - part of the Texas-based groups' perception is that TSRA WON'T help - thing is, this is a side of the story I don't think they were aware of - it certainly never came up in any of our discussions. For the record, I am NOT a part of the Texas group at this time. I'm still debating whether I can be of more value as a member of the group, or a non-member advocate, one that can't be "painted" as it were during the early stages.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: As for my contingency plan, I'm not going to hand it to anyone and have them screw it up because they don't have the patience or resources to get it done. Plus, I stand ready to promote OC in the future, if and when our Members want it done.
When was the last member poll done regarding OC? With all due respect, you're saying you have a plan....but won't use it or work with others so that they might - or at least that's the way I'm reading it. Again - I can understand that in regards to an "outside" group - but this is a Texas group.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: No, I'm not saying abandon the OC cause, but I am saying abandon methods, people and organizations that have proven themselves not only useless but damaging to the overall OC cause as well. I've already addressed the trying to help issue.
Charles - again, we're talking a group
other than OCDO.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: In fact, their website shows they are far more than a gun rights group; they appear to be more of a Libertarian organization.
Huh?? Okay - maybe I'm dumb....but when quoting the Texas Constitution and saying it should be followed....that makes on Libertarian?
Charles L. Cotton wrote: Let me say that I have nothing against this organization nor against the people who founded it. I am merely noting that LoneStarcdl is not solely a gun rights organization and this dilutes any pro-gun message they want to send.
With all due respect - does TSRA have only a single goal/mission?
Charles L. Cotton wrote: TexasRedneck wrote: Have you contacted them with your questions/concerns? Have you offered to help? Have you done anything to let them know the kinds of pitfalls they could face?
I hope you don't mean this as it appears. You seem to think I have an obligation to contact them and "help." As previously noted, I don't work with strangers. My recommendations are in the public domain and these new folks can find them if they wish.
No - but they have made several attempts to contact YOU....without response.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: TexasRedneck wrote:I can tell you that there is discussion with the NRA in terms of input/ideas/guidance.
This is interesting. I'm on the NRA Board and serve on several committees. I wasn't aware that we are working with LSCDL. Who are you/they dealing with at NRA?
As I said - "discussion". Not "working with", at least not at this point. The NRA views OC (according to them) as more of a "State" issue than a National one. What we're working towards w/them is resources in terms of potential feedback/information sources, etc.
Charles L. Cotton wrote: Do you mean me throwing rocks? If so, based upon what? This is so typical of the OCDO types who truly believe that "if you are not with us, you are against us." Everyone who doesn't shout AMEN after every chest-pounding post is an anti-gun heretic.
<sigh> Charles, you keep saying you want to be willing to help - but you keep trying to read between the lines of what I say. I'm pretty plain-spoken. If I meant YOU, I would have said YOU. I'm talking about folks that will post negative comments without trying to understand issues, without asking questions, without trying to understand motivations. It's pretty obvious that OCDO sticks in your craw. From what I've been able to glean about it, I can't blame you - but this is NOT an OCDO group.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Because I don't feel that way, that's why. You seem to believe I have a duty, beyond the Membership I represent, to help anyone and everyone who wants OC. I'm far more interested in employer parking lots, campus-carry and range protection than I am pouring political capital into a cause our members have not indicated they support in any significant numbers. If an organization wants to get serious about OC and do it the right way, I may change my mind. After three years of making this offer, no one has accepted it. And "the right way" doesn't begin this session.
With all due respect - I will repeat - I AM A TSRA MEMBER. YOU REPRESENT ME. I'm trying to understand the issues, trying to work within your "rules" - yet you seem to be of the mindset that I'm an outsider or something. Maybe that's not how you mean it, but that is how it's coming across to me, and that is getting tiresome. I represent a 3rd-generation NRA membership. You say that you might change your mind, yet you won't respond to folks trying to reach you for input. I guess part of what frustrates me with that, Charles, is that *I* am the one that told them to contact you, to get your input/ideas/suggestions.