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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 1329469" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>And just how will that rigor be performed? Will the NRA - and me by proxy - actually attempt to develop that technology to be able to arrive at the "intended" consequence? What if the tests conclude that micro-stamping <em>CAN</em> be shown to be reliable? </p><p></p><p>[size=+1]<strong>The NRA should not be engaged in any activity that could in any way infringe upon, further infringe upon, or flirt with infringing upon the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. [/size]</strong> </p><p></p><p>If the NRA stumbles upon viable micro-stamping, are the board members of the NRA going to endorse it? Won't the anti-gun-rights crowd jump all over that and use the NRA's "findings" against the NRA and against the RKBA?</p><p></p><p>If there isn't a major change in the hierarchy at the NRA - starting with the dismissal of Wayne LaPierre - with a major shift in policy toward actually protecting the RKBA, all I've attempted to effect that change from within will have been for naught and I'll drop membership in the NRA. The SAF has been much more effective, and our local gun rights organizations can do as good a job - if not better - of training and inspiring our youth and keeping our state governments in line with the Second Amendment.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 1329469, member: 745"] And just how will that rigor be performed? Will the NRA - and me by proxy - actually attempt to develop that technology to be able to arrive at the "intended" consequence? What if the tests conclude that micro-stamping [i]CAN[/i] be shown to be reliable? [size=+1][b]The NRA should not be engaged in any activity that could in any way infringe upon, further infringe upon, or flirt with infringing upon the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. [/size][/b] If the NRA stumbles upon viable micro-stamping, are the board members of the NRA going to endorse it? Won't the anti-gun-rights crowd jump all over that and use the NRA's "findings" against the NRA and against the RKBA? If there isn't a major change in the hierarchy at the NRA - starting with the dismissal of Wayne LaPierre - with a major shift in policy toward actually protecting the RKBA, all I've attempted to effect that change from within will have been for naught and I'll drop membership in the NRA. The SAF has been much more effective, and our local gun rights organizations can do as good a job - if not better - of training and inspiring our youth and keeping our state governments in line with the Second Amendment. Woody [/QUOTE]
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