Shouldn't have to continually sign petitions letting the gov't know you still want your rights...
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Funny, would have thought the fight to keep suppressors would have more signatures, especially compared to repeal nfa which is basically pissing up a rope.
Liberty loving Americans have been asleep at the wheel for decades. Comfort and complacency, like frogs in a pot of water slowly heating on the stovetop. The enemy knows exactly what they are doing.A whole 15,000 people took the 30 seconds to sign the petition, even though we have more than a million suppressor owners in this country.
At least the petition to repeal NFA has over 300,000 signatures. Still open: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/repeal-nfa
I say write and call your congressman until you get a response. It takes some doing, but, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.Alot of us are tired of the legislative bullshit and signing up for lists that are probably pointless. If there are drastic changes to our rights and freedoms it's time to sling lead, not "voice our concerns and write our congressman".
I say write and call your congressman until you get a response. It takes some doing, but, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
I get it, just find it ironic that one list is hit hard, the other, that has at least a chance of making someone take notice , is largely ignoredAlot of us are tired of the legislative bullshit and signing up for lists that are probably pointless. If there are drastic changes to our rights and freedoms it's time to sling lead, not "voice our concerns and write our congressman".
A whole 15,000 people took the 30 seconds to sign the petition, even though we have more than a million suppressor owners in this country.
At least the petition to repeal NFA has over 300,000 signatures. Still open: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/repeal-nfa
It really doesn't matter if I get the attention of my congressman's aide and a "Thank you for voicing your concerns. Congressman XXX appreciates your input".
Don't waste your time or dignity thinking that writing letters and pleading with these people with a list of names is going to produce results.
"Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." - RR.
These petitions are pointless. Look at the last time a whitehouse.gov petition even garnered a response. Those of us who actually care contacted our representatives and the American Suppressor Association (and other organizations like it - you don't have to agree with everything they believe in, as I don't - just the mission. There's no perfect solution, but even if I don't agree on every little detail, they are the best chance we have now at having a voice on the larger stage). Stop getting irritated that people are spending their time and effort on things that actually have a chance of making a difference, however small, instead of clicking buttons on a website that nobody reads.
It's not wasting time or dignity, these are elected members of our government and they do respond and react to the public. Most of them aren't very tech-inclined, and struggle with even basic internet-related functions. Let's not waste time discussing how insane that is in 2019, but it's truth. A letter/phone call do get brought up to them, even if they don't personally answer ever call or respond to every letter. If it's in their mind that their voting base wants something, they will fight for that. At the end of the day, you just have to understand what motivates people, and use that angle to get your desired outcome. These people want to keep their positions, so you use their pandering to keep their position to get what you want.
Yes, I'm not naive, and I realize politics isn't perfectly cut and dry. There's a lot of corruption, and lobbying, and payoffs, and other backroom deals. That said, you get enough people calling a representative's office, and they'll flip-flop quickly. The problem is, for all of the eager folks to click buttons on a website, there's a very small number who will take the time to write a letter or make a call. Mashing a button on a website is easy to do, and easy to ignore. When a representative's phone is ringing off the hook with people calling about something, things start to happen.
thats because either they are a bunch of “pussies” that are afraid of being on a “”government list” or they are too lazy or too ignorant. People are so fking pathetic. I do everything I can; I call my congressman, write my senator, write the Whitehouse,” screaming don’t ban suppressors” yet a bunch of lazy WANKERS can’t even be bothered to lift a finger. How stinking LAME ????A whole 15,000 people took the 30 seconds to sign the petition, even though we have more than a million suppressor owners in this country.
At least the petition to repeal NFA has over 300,000 signatures. Still open: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/repeal-nfa
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thats because either they are a bunch of “pussies” that are afraid of being on a “”government list” or they are too lazy or too ignorant. People are so fking pathetic. I do everything I can; I call my congressman, write my senator, write the Whitehouse,” screaming don’t ban suppressors” yet a bunch of lazy WANKERS can’t even be bothered to lift a finger. How stinking LAME ????
What you just described is voting out representatives that don’t do what they’re supposed to be doing ?My hero, what valor and bravery in penmanship and whining.
I have a nephew who would ask me on thanksgiving one year if he could slap me in the face. I said no, and he asked again on Christmas, I again told him no.
His birthday rolls around in February, and same question is asked, “can I slap you in the face?”. I don’t reply, and he asks a few more time without replies. Finally he thinks about whether he should really do it or not, even though I didn’t say he couldn’t.
Well he slapped me and I gave a memorable pounding in return, haven’t been slapped or asked to be slapped since.
yep there are a lot of chicken shit worms that are afraid of being on government lists so instead of standing up for their rights they yawn, they hide and they fill themselves with derision. They laugh and chortle at others that take the arrows. They are the real worms...Funny, would have thought the fight to keep suppressors would have more signatures, especially compared to repeal nfa which is basically pissing up a rope.