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<blockquote data-quote="underdog" data-source="post: 521492" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I disagree about OSA getting the word out better. Only a very few of the pro-gun people in OK frequent this site. ORA is the official NRA-endorsed organization for OK and they need to stand on their own two feet. </p><p></p><p>They should keep their website up-to-date with legislative alerts and calls to action by voters. They should do regular press releases to newspapers, media and bloggers. It isn't that hard. I've done it and most will insert a release, especially the rural newspapers where folks are the most pro-gun. We keep cutting these guys slack and they keep slacking. Time for talk to stop and action to begin. I suspect they could get volunteer help from this site to do this if they don't know how to set up a mailing list and write press releases. </p><p></p><p>I do appreciate Mr. Shooter's efforts here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="underdog, post: 521492, member: 1169"] I disagree about OSA getting the word out better. Only a very few of the pro-gun people in OK frequent this site. ORA is the official NRA-endorsed organization for OK and they need to stand on their own two feet. They should keep their website up-to-date with legislative alerts and calls to action by voters. They should do regular press releases to newspapers, media and bloggers. It isn't that hard. I've done it and most will insert a release, especially the rural newspapers where folks are the most pro-gun. We keep cutting these guys slack and they keep slacking. Time for talk to stop and action to begin. I suspect they could get volunteer help from this site to do this if they don't know how to set up a mailing list and write press releases. I do appreciate Mr. Shooter's efforts here. [/QUOTE]
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