Old Dog
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Started a thread the other day, was locked (because some folks just can't stay on point) after a paltry ten posts ... What I'd been asking (aside from why discussion of states' gun laws seemingly becomes so quickly contentious) was:
... are things improving in the RKBA arena in your own state, or are you seeing some regression?
I'm genuinely interested to see how folks view what's going on in their own states. As I noted in my state, shortly after we became allowed suppressors, we also got stuck with UBCs (universal background checks), through a ballot initiative (I-594). Although our state has excellent gun laws, and a very strong state preemption provided for in our constitution, one high-profile school shooting and pitiful gun-owner voter turnout cost us I-594 ... seemingly just when we (the RKBA movement) were gaining traction.
What's going on in your state? Progress (from our point of view), or are your gun rights under renewed attack? Have new laws cost you some previously earned freedoms? Or is your state's RKBA gaining ground?
Oh, and if you post -- kindly state your state ... by my count, we've got about forty plus states represented by active members.
... are things improving in the RKBA arena in your own state, or are you seeing some regression?
I'm genuinely interested to see how folks view what's going on in their own states. As I noted in my state, shortly after we became allowed suppressors, we also got stuck with UBCs (universal background checks), through a ballot initiative (I-594). Although our state has excellent gun laws, and a very strong state preemption provided for in our constitution, one high-profile school shooting and pitiful gun-owner voter turnout cost us I-594 ... seemingly just when we (the RKBA movement) were gaining traction.
What's going on in your state? Progress (from our point of view), or are your gun rights under renewed attack? Have new laws cost you some previously earned freedoms? Or is your state's RKBA gaining ground?
Oh, and if you post -- kindly state your state ... by my count, we've got about forty plus states represented by active members.