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Nevada Firearms Coalition Screws up again

DON`T TREAD ON ME

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Quote Originally Posted by wrightme View Post
DTOM and others, the point you are sidestepping is this. The methods are different, the goals are the same. Many here refuse to help, where carry is prohibited. Others choose to help, in spite of that prohibition. I chose the school example to point out the need for sharing information where carry IS prohibited. I also used the example of legislative sessions. Did you miss that? Do you also stop your advocacy there because carry is prohibited?

In many cases, the need is where the 2A is most restricted. Avoid those places, and you are preaching to the choir, and missing where change is needed yet.

Bogus request. You set up a booth in a school.

If the leadership of NVFAC is not to your liking, get new leadership.

I believe that wrightme has viewed the pictures of us Open carrying on the Strip, library's downtown, and at the various police stations. despite his claims, I have yet to see a picture of him doing any activist type work, not even a 2-A booth in a school, which in Clark County would earn you a trip to the grey bar hotel.

In many respects, the more we complain about the NVFAC, the more we make them relevant. The NVFAC board is comprised mostly of retired Government workers. not activists. so we need to adjust our expectations accordingly. They will take your membership money, and put it into the programs THEY see fit to fund. To some folks belonging to an organization, is the "pinnacle" of freedom. To each their own.
 

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What law makes setting up an information booth at an educational institution, illegal?



DTOM, you are completely off base with your comments regarding me. The animosity is misplaced.


The rest of the personal diatribes, I choose to ignore. The self-implosions I witness here, are disturbing.




To be blunt, as my posts are still misunderstood. I asked a hypothetical question, if a person would be willing or not to present information to persons, inside of a gfz that denies open or concealed carry of firearms. I asked that, as that is were the minds need changed the most.
 
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DON`T TREAD ON ME

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What law makes setting up an information booth at an educational institution, illegal?

Feel free to come to Las Vegas and prove me wrong. If you can sit in a Las Vegas high School for the entire lunch hour with a second amendment booth unmolested, I will shave an eyebrow!

Until then I find this a better service to the cause:

Dear ATF personnel,
99 New York Avenue, NE
Washington, DC
20226 USA


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to applicable FOIA law I am hereby requesting a copy of the authority, (Governors decree, or Legislative action.) provided by the State of Nevada, enabling Nevada to become a Point of Contact State regarding NCIC’s background checks.

In Liberty,
DTOM
 

DON`T TREAD ON ME

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Or this:

Dear Julie Butler,

Thank you for the information provided. I would like a copy of the law, or any other authority. Directly authorizing DPS to charge me $25.00 for a background check when I purchase a firearm. If none is found, I would like to receive the process with which I can recover my funds.

In Liberty,
DTOM
 
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