Quick and easy link to oppose the AWB:

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Trent

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This is so easy even a Caveman could do it.

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/s150/advocacy

Click the PopVox orange link on the right.

Click oppose.

Write your letter.

Fill out your info, validate your e-mail, and finalize.

Done and done.

98% of respondents have OPPOSED the Feinstein bill so far.


EDIT: (Crap, posted under legal. Can a mod move to Activism or an appropriate forum?)
 
Done... that is a convenient webpage. Any thoughts on whether going through PoPVox would be more/less effective than emailing your Congress people through their individual webpages?
 
I oppose S. 150 ("A bill to regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear") because it is a needless infringement of the basic rights of the American people, guaranteed by the US Constitution that you members of Congress have sworn to uphold.

Voting for this law (as explained to Pres. Barack Obama by Fmr. Pres. Bill Clinton) will cause a LOSS of your seat on the house of Congress come the nest time your seat is up for election.

Gun control is a losing battle, and it has been proven time and time again. (Mid-term elections of 1996, post 1994 Assault weapons law, as the primary example).

This law will have no effect on crime, nor mass shooting( as shown during the 1999 assault on Columbine High School in Colorado, a year that was in the midst of the previous 1994-2004 Assault Weapons Ban). It will only serve to hinder law-abiding American citizens from exercising their Second Amendment right.

No effect on crime, loss of your seat, only a hindrance to the law-abiding. Your choice.

Probably could have done without the last bit, but eh?
 
Done... that is a convenient webpage. Any thoughts on whether going through PoPVox would be more/less effective than emailing your Congress people through their individual webpages?

Dunno.

This one DOES allow for your comments and view to be registered publicly, though, and there's always strength in numbers. :)
 
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