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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1789906" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>If anyone but us actually cared it would be a way to lose votes. But we're the only ones that really care and we're not that big of a deal. Only 5% of OKIES have a CCW. Not many. Doubtful that even one voter in the other 95% would care enough about OC to not vote for those who put the fix in.</p><p></p><p>From the scum bags, uhhh.. I mean the legislators point of view all they have to do is give the apperance of trying to get it thru and - if this place is an example - there's plenty of the 5% around that will apologize with a hearty they did their best - it'll happen next year. They won't vote against their legislator - he tried - it was all the other legislators that put the fix in not him.</p><p></p><p>Win, win for the politicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1789906, member: 239"] If anyone but us actually cared it would be a way to lose votes. But we're the only ones that really care and we're not that big of a deal. Only 5% of OKIES have a CCW. Not many. Doubtful that even one voter in the other 95% would care enough about OC to not vote for those who put the fix in. From the scum bags, uhhh.. I mean the legislators point of view all they have to do is give the apperance of trying to get it thru and - if this place is an example - there's plenty of the 5% around that will apologize with a hearty they did their best - it'll happen next year. They won't vote against their legislator - he tried - it was all the other legislators that put the fix in not him. Win, win for the politicians. [/QUOTE]
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