Don't get complacent, the gun grabbers are getting organized in Tulsa.

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Raoul Duke

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http://www.urbantulsa.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A64538

On Wednesday, October 2 at 7pm, All Souls Unitarian Church -- 2952 S. Peoria Ave. -- will host a discussion on gun violence and what Oklahomans are thinking and doing about it. The panel at the core of the discussion is organized, in part, by the Tulsa chapter of Moms. The panel includes: Sabine Brown, co-founder of the Oklahoma chapter and leader of Moms Demand; Dr. Robert Block, professor, pediatrician, and immediate past president of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Ron Palmer, a former Tulsa Police chief and CEO of Palmer Security Consulting; Dr. Lori Whelan, assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Oklahoma; Patti Ferguson-Palmer, veep of the Tulsa Classroom Teachers' Association; and Rex Berry, founder of the Oklahoma Chapter of States United to Prevent Gun Violence, a retired Tulsa police officer, and a veteran international trainer and consultant who has worked abroad on policing and security practices.

How is All Souls getting away with calling this sermon to the church choir in an echo chamber a legitimate discussion where all points of view are welcome and represented? Were any pro-2A groups invited to attend or asked to participate on the panel?

Anyone remember that Palmer was Kathy Taylor's controversial at-will employee Police Chief and that during his tenure the worst police corruption scandal in Tulsa's history occurred:

http://muskogeephoenix.com/statenews/x1778839462/Ex-Tulsa-police-chief-address-alleged-corruption

Rex Berry is part of Kathy Taylor's campaign team:

http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/voters-head-to-the-polls-tuesday-to-choose-tulsa-mayor

Notice a trend here?(Besides cops from a department with a culture of corruption wanting to shred the Constitution they swore to uphold)

This is how it starts, just ask Coloradoans.

It's foolish to underestimate or dismiss this.

If Taylor the Tyrant regains the Mayor's office, these men could easily be serving in positions of authority within her administration.

Apathy kills.

The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

Stay frosty and hold fast..
 

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Yeah, what difference does it make?

http://www.tulsaworld.com/opinion/letters/letter-to-the-editor-taylor-s-views/article_68af9ed4-2a9c-11e3-b3eb-0019bb30f31a.html

If you cherish your right to keep and bear arms and want it protected no matter where you live in Oklahoma, you should be interested and involved in this election. It matters. It is your business. Their are forces at work in Tulsa that could potentially have statewide implications. Don't let the gun grabbers try to convince you otherwise.

https://www.okshooters.com/showthread.php?170030-Channel-8-Tulsa-City-Council-trying-to-ban-legal-gun-carry-in-city-parks

http://www.theokie.com/nra-pvf-endorses-bartlett/
 

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By the same token, they may want to take a look at what happened to Senators John Morse and Angela Giron in Colorado, when voting against the culture of their state.

I agree, we need to stay vigilante, but at the same time, they need to be aware of what can happen to their jobs and political careers if they try to shove something down the throats of the majority in Oklahoma.
 

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