UN Treaty Trouble

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tommyg
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UN Treaty Trouble

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We need to give to the NRA more than ever at this time
If Obama gits his second term he will bring in Supreme
Court Judges that will say that an international law trumps
the constitution then turn your guns at your local collection center
I think this is more dangerous than any of us realize. :rules:
N.R.A. benefactor Member :tiphat: Please Support the N.R.A. :patriot:

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Re: UN Treaty Trouble

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:iagree:
After that last "No Questions Asked gun buyback" ... I doubt many people on this forum own any guns any more.
I just log on here to reminisce about the olden days when people were free. ;-)
but ... Yes, I agree; join NRA/TSRA.
I'm no lawyer

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KurteL10
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Re: UN Treaty Trouble

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Finnally got around to joining the NRA a few days ago. They need the support.

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Re: UN Treaty Trouble

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+1 on the NRA

Will go TSRA as well.

What about Gun Owners of America or others? I'm on the GOA and paper mailig lists but honestly do not know who is who in this foeld.

The NRA comes across as professional... maybe "slick" in the political image, maybe too big.

The are far across the table from libs as are the rest I 'spect so I'm in!

Any other suggestions? Not that I have money to throw around (Outta work since April and trying much harder and more flexible in my search now)

I expect opinions to vary, but again, any support for any pro-2nd Amendment is a step in the right direction.

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Re: UN Treaty Trouble

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Crowfoot wrote:+1 on the NRA

Will go TSRA as well.

What about Gun Owners of America or others? I'm on the GOA and paper mailig lists but honestly do not know who is who in this foeld.

The NRA comes across as professional... maybe "slick" in the political image, maybe too big.

The are far across the table from libs as are the rest I 'spect so I'm in!

Any other suggestions? Not that I have money to throw around (Outta work since April and trying much harder and more flexible in my search now)

I expect opinions to vary, but again, any support for any pro-2nd Amendment is a step in the right direction.
GOA is very vocal and more militant than the NRA. Politically, I don't think that it is very effective. One, it is much smaller than the NRA and politicians will always ask how many members that they they have. If it is less than 1 million the organization may well get the short shrift. Two, it is so militant that it comes across as a bit nutty, especially to folks who consider the NRA as extreme.

Also consider the Second Amendment Foundation. They have been involved in some of the most important court cases, and, in Heller for example, they filed ahead of the NRA. Then the NRA joined in that lawsuit. SAF seems to specialize more in court cases, but they have increased their public visibility in the last few years.

I am a Benefactor Life Member of the NRA, a Life Member of TSRA, and a supporter of SAF, just so that people will know that I put my money where my mouth is.

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Re: UN Treaty Trouble

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Suggest reading this thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=36966&p=438396&hili ... ra#p438140" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It includes my reason for ditching the GOA.
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