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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 2798398" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>This is a fairly good discussion, and one that should continue. There is a problem, and it will be addressed. The larger issue for us though is the fact that we are losing on the field of public perception. Let's compare the bumper stickers of each side; "common sense background checks" or " come and take them". Then we have the folks that strap on their AR's and AK's and parade around. All within our rights, but kinda stupid when we are trying to win an argument.</p><p></p><p>There have been many proposed solutions. There will be change, but if we get involved in drafting what we propose, and convince the NRA to change tactics, we have a chance of saving our rights. The current approach just continues to build opposition to our position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 2798398, member: 11749"] This is a fairly good discussion, and one that should continue. There is a problem, and it will be addressed. The larger issue for us though is the fact that we are losing on the field of public perception. Let's compare the bumper stickers of each side; "common sense background checks" or " come and take them". Then we have the folks that strap on their AR's and AK's and parade around. All within our rights, but kinda stupid when we are trying to win an argument. There have been many proposed solutions. There will be change, but if we get involved in drafting what we propose, and convince the NRA to change tactics, we have a chance of saving our rights. The current approach just continues to build opposition to our position. [/QUOTE]
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