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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Washington State vote against I 1639
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1486600" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>Thanks for the reminder! This is also the one the government allowed on the ballot, even though there was clearly violations on paperwork for the signature gathering.... It's a fight on all levels. Please talk to any gun owners you can and try explaining the bad in this......So many gun owners are starting to vote with emotion, and not seeing how these laws can affect them, or the harm in them. ( "I mean, what's wrong with this, its sensible") There are also sportsmen who are getting arrogant, and superior attitudes voting with emotion, not realizing that when others rights are gone, the leftist movement is coming for their sport, and their "type" of gun.</p><p>A huge percentage of gun owners in Washington have voted for increased firearm restriction laws in the past couple years.....we need all the help we can get!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1486600, member: 105102"] Thanks for the reminder! This is also the one the government allowed on the ballot, even though there was clearly violations on paperwork for the signature gathering.... It's a fight on all levels. Please talk to any gun owners you can and try explaining the bad in this......So many gun owners are starting to vote with emotion, and not seeing how these laws can affect them, or the harm in them. ( "I mean, what's wrong with this, its sensible") There are also sportsmen who are getting arrogant, and superior attitudes voting with emotion, not realizing that when others rights are gone, the leftist movement is coming for their sport, and their "type" of gun. A huge percentage of gun owners in Washington have voted for increased firearm restriction laws in the past couple years.....we need all the help we can get! [/QUOTE]
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