Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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Re: Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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suthdj wrote:Looking at the time frame it looks like a good time for out door cooking.

Excellent idea!
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Alright I'm in, I don't think anyone will miss me from work for an hour or 2. How will we know who's from this forum? I don't know to many people in texas and don't wanna be the weird guy in the corner. Any ideas?
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Gameover wrote:Alright I'm in, I don't think anyone will miss me from work for an hour or 2. How will we know who's from this forum? I don't know to many people in texas and don't wanna be the weird guy in the corner. Any ideas?
You could try, "Hey, is anybody here from Texas CHL Forum?"
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jotus wrote:
Moby wrote:Do you have a website (or can one be wipped up I? can put this on some socail media sites.

I think that's a great idea.

Let me make some calls, I was going to Austin's 2A.
but this is closer and more personal.

It's a shame a church does understand protecting freedom and worship are pretty closely related.

Quickly made a website. Its a little crude, but it will get better.

http://www.therightgroup.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I would like to setup a meeting on Thursday to discuss logistics and planning. Maybe at a restaurant in the mid cities or Arlington? I'm open to suggestions.

WFAA, Fox and NBC all expressed interest in covering the event so it is Paramount that we show them that we are responsible firearm owners.

Any volunteers to help plan, message me and we can set up a place to meet.

I look forward to meeting the people I've read about for so long.
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Moby wrote:Can you find out what the church is offering?
We could buy some nice firearms maybe!!
jotus wrote:The church is offering $50 for all guns that are not semi auto rifle. They are offering $200 for those.
Anyone ever tried to crash an event like this to offer better terms?
Seems it COULD be a way to selectively purchase some good deals.... Or are the "sellers" smart enough to only turn in dysfunctional relics?
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RoyGBiv wrote:
Moby wrote:Can you find out what the church is offering?
We could buy some nice firearms maybe!!
jotus wrote:The church is offering $50 for all guns that are not semi auto rifle. They are offering $200 for those.
Anyone ever tried to crash an event like this to offer better terms?
Seems it COULD be a way to selectively purchase some good deals.... Or are the "sellers" smart enough to only turn in dysfunctional relics?

Michigan open carry inc did this once and they claimed it was successful. Search gun rescue Detroit. There is one outdoor site that ran the story. http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/gun-sh ... ck-detroit" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Edit for link.

There is also a picture of a previous years haul from the church http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2013 ... town.html/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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jotus wrote:I would like to setup a meeting on Thursday to discuss logistics and planning. Maybe at a restaurant in the mid cities or Arlington? I'm open to suggestions.

WFAA, Fox and NBC all expressed interest in covering the event so it is Paramount that we show them that we are responsible firearm owners.

Any volunteers to help plan, message me and we can set up a place to meet.

I look forward to meeting the people I've read about for so long.
I think its a great idea to do this.

With that said - I would be a little hesitant to encourage private purchases with media coverage. A perfect example of *legally purchasing guns*, but a broadcasted version of the "gun show/private party" loophole that is currently the topic of debate.

Im not saying dont do it (I sure as heck would...), but be careful what is shown, and to whom. It could turn into "Private individuals show up at a gun buy back to help improve the community, only to offer a few dollars more to keep the guns on the street", or worst case "man purchases gun using "gun show loophole" at a gun buy-back event, commits crime" type of story.

Good luck with the rally!
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Would there be a need for a way to check for stolen? How?
Aside from the risk of buying something with hidden damage, I'd be worried about buying something that's stolen. I suppose if you require a BoS, that anyone with a stolen gun would be more likely to choose the no-questions-asked Church offer, but, nobody ever said thieves were all smart.

Does seem like a good way to make a few bucks and keep a few guns from the crusher.

As for the GunShow Loophole argument... If all the BUYERS are CHL, NICS is pre-verified.
The media should be saying "Licensed Gun Owners Save Sellers from a Raw Deal".
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Please oh please someone make up signs for these folks who are turning in their guns.

"This house PROUDLY gun free!!"

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Maybe this will give them one more chance to realize what they are really doing...
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Re: Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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RoyGBiv wrote:Would there be a need for a way to check for stolen? How?
Aside from the risk of buying something with hidden damage, I'd be worried about buying something that's stolen. I suppose if you require a BoS, that anyone with a stolen gun would be more likely to choose the no-questions-asked Church offer, but, nobody ever said thieves were all smart.

Does seem like a good way to make a few bucks and keep a few guns from the crusher.

As for the GunShow Loophole argument... If all the BUYERS are CHL, NICS is pre-verified.
The media should be saying "Licensed Gun Owners Save Sellers from a Raw Deal".

I am with you in beliefs and know that I am legally able to buy them with my CHL. Wont stop certain media outlets for using this as an example for the info they wish to publish or show.

I wonder if an officer might be able to call in numbers for a quick check, on the spot?

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Re: Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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el_chupo_ wrote:
RoyGBiv wrote:Would there be a need for a way to check for stolen? How?
Aside from the risk of buying something with hidden damage, I'd be worried about buying something that's stolen. I suppose if you require a BoS, that anyone with a stolen gun would be more likely to choose the no-questions-asked Church offer, but, nobody ever said thieves were all smart.

Does seem like a good way to make a few bucks and keep a few guns from the crusher.

As for the GunShow Loophole argument... If all the BUYERS are CHL, NICS is pre-verified.
The media should be saying "Licensed Gun Owners Save Sellers from a Raw Deal".

I am with you in beliefs and know that I am legally able to buy them with my CHL. Wont stop certain media outlets for using this as an example for the info they wish to publish or show.

I wonder if an officer might be able to call in numbers for a quick check, on the spot?
I planned on printing a few bills of sale to take there. Not sure about DPD helping. I figured the bill of sale would discourage stolen guns though. I like the idea of CHL only purchasing.

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I'm in Austin I will attend the rally at the Capitol on Sat at Noon
I moved to Austin from Arlington due to a Job Transferr last May
I know some pro-gun people in the DFW area I will pass this on to them
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Re: Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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There will be a meeting on Thursday at 8ish pm in order to plan and set some rules for this rally. The suggested spot is Breadwinners in uptown Dallas.

Bread Winners Cafe & Bakery
1 (214) 754-4940
3301 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, TX 75204
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Anyone that would like an active role in this gun rescue is welcome to attend. I look forward to meeting with you.

This invitation has not been sent to any other sites. I would prefer that the level heads that are usually here be involved in the details.
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Re: Pro Gun Rally (Gun Rescue)

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Unfortunately I'll be on shift holding the line between the citizens and certain disaster :smilelol5:

I might manage to sneak off for a couple of hours and I might manage to make the organizational meeting just to glad hand a little.
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