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http://www.pafoa.org/forum/forum-ann...arrisburg.html NineseveN You made some good points, some excellent points and some are not correct in the regard to groups you mentioned. We could also go back and forth with little points or nuances of this one does that or this doesn’t do that or what not, what would really be the point? So I wanted to clarify your post since I am involved in with helping out 2 of 3 of these groups first hand, in my opinion your generalization about all three being the same is not true and is not accurate from my involvement but like you its only my opinion and we are all entitled to ours. We can also can both choose to disagree on the subject. Of the three groups you mentioned they have entirely different make and purposes with in confines of the charters and stated purposes, or operations. One group is non profit and prohibited from endorsing candidates or giving political contributions (unless taxes are paid). It is made up of many member clubs with appointed delegates representing their clubs that drives the direction of this organization. It’s composed of many different committees and only one of them is involved in legislative affairs that affect all of their individual member clubs interest (hunting, fishing, conservation, not just gun control,). It has regular scheduled meeting open to the public that anyone could attend. It has banded together with other PA based organizations to invite people to attend their press conferences in Harrisburg to make the difference, and worked to and pass pro gun bills introduced at those conferences. The other two groups are political and can both endorse candidates for political office. That is where the similarity stops. One group is always hitting up its members for fund raising and I believe what you said is accurate as how they operate with their political stance and actions on gun control, its professional full time PA lobbyists is probably is paid more than the other two groups entire combined budgets are. With all of that money, creating political backing still its mismanaged, as big as it is still no where near as effective as the other two are with only individual volunteers and very limited budget are. One group was created because the other one was not doing it stated purpose or worse yet comprising everyone rights and not representing lots of their member’s opinions or views as you correctly identified. This group has spent many years developing strategies to be effective politically and it encourages active participation from its members. It volunteers attend guns shows, sportsmen’s events and political events trying to educate people on the problems associated with gun ownership that you correctly identified in your post (probably while you were unaware of the problems). Educating gun owners and politicians to problems with negative effects of gun laws is one of its primary purposes. FYI politicians running for public offices in most cases is nothing more than a popularity contest and once they get elected are no smarter than anyone else about rights or the constitution they are just elect able. So if you do not take the time to educate them, guess what happens, someone else tells them what they think the people who elected them want them to do, just to get re-elected. Here is where these small two groups of individual volunteers work together and really make a difference. This group has a vastly more detailed and extensive questionnaire that it ask of all candidates running for public offices in PA and follows them up with personal interviews and unlike the other one has a real rating / grading system that has basis in facts or past votes. When people get elected, this group tries to educate them on numerous gun related issues with facts and figures. A very sad thing is most people include elected ones get their beliefs or form their opinions on firearms from watching tv movies or mass media indoctrinations. This group of dedicated individual volunteers work polling booths, walk districts for candidates, stuff envelopes and use their private mailing list, typical print and distribute over 200,000 copies of their voter guides to sportsmen all of this to make the difference in outcome of elections. Many state office elections are decided by less than 400 votes (a single gun club). Gun owners can not win elections granted but with individuals help they can sway or decide the outcome in close elections. Some one is going to fill. What I am suggesting NineseveN is that you take your time to personal investigate the two that you listed that actual want the individuals input, attend their open meetings, talk with their board of directors. With your writing skills you could be a real asset to other dedicated like minded individuals in those groups that want to change things for the better. I also hope NineseveN you along with the rest of PAFOA members try to attend the Harrisburg legislator lobbying day on Oct 23, 2007 to see first hand how individuals can make a difference. Go read the info on event here. http://www.pafoa.org/forum/forum-ann...arrisburg.html This offer is also extend to everyone reading this post and should be explored by all of you wanting to make a difference for the future of PA. Really we all have a choice, to be part of problem, part of the solution or part of the landscape. I choose to be part of the solution, how about the rest of you. Note also if you come up with some bright idea and they support it you better expect to be the guy that has to run with the ball. Thanks again Dan for PAFOA website and to all moderators |
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WOW, someone that writes as much as Nineseven.
And after skimming over both of your post. I have decided that it is time for Civil Unrest. Take up your arms. Prepare to defend yourselves. And press one for English.
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