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Dan Boren introduces microstamping bill to US House, sorry if repost
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<blockquote data-quote="shooterdave" data-source="post: 1206572" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>If you look at the district that he represents and have an understanding of Oklahoma politics you might see why he is a Democrat. The MAJORITY of Oklahoma counties are "Democrat" counties. this is because of old beliefs that have been passed down from their parents. I am a registered Democrat simply because that is the only way I get a chance to vote is local elections. More timse that not, we don't even have a republican candidate! That being said... I still vote for those who I believe represent my values. Isn't THAT what matters??? I don't vote for someone just because they are of the "correct" party, or more accurately, because they aren't of the "wrong" party. In my mumble opinion, we as a people need to vote for those who support our beliefs and values and that is it. Sometimes we need to look a little deeper that the surface before making important decisions.</p><p></p><p>BTW... I talked to Dan Boren himself on Friday about the microstamping issue. He is totally against it. The reason he supports this NSF study is to prove once and for all that the technology does not work. He believes that once a non-partisian, respected scientific group, such as NSF, publishes their findings to this point that it will put the microstamping issue to bed once and for all. This is a good thing for all of us who do not want to see worthless technology driving up the price of firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooterdave, post: 1206572, member: 3128"] If you look at the district that he represents and have an understanding of Oklahoma politics you might see why he is a Democrat. The MAJORITY of Oklahoma counties are "Democrat" counties. this is because of old beliefs that have been passed down from their parents. I am a registered Democrat simply because that is the only way I get a chance to vote is local elections. More timse that not, we don't even have a republican candidate! That being said... I still vote for those who I believe represent my values. Isn't THAT what matters??? I don't vote for someone just because they are of the "correct" party, or more accurately, because they aren't of the "wrong" party. In my mumble opinion, we as a people need to vote for those who support our beliefs and values and that is it. Sometimes we need to look a little deeper that the surface before making important decisions. BTW... I talked to Dan Boren himself on Friday about the microstamping issue. He is totally against it. The reason he supports this NSF study is to prove once and for all that the technology does not work. He believes that once a non-partisian, respected scientific group, such as NSF, publishes their findings to this point that it will put the microstamping issue to bed once and for all. This is a good thing for all of us who do not want to see worthless technology driving up the price of firearms. [/QUOTE]
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