Any plans for a "push for attendance" or "show of support".? Would be a great youtube clip to see 50 pro folks vs 12 daisy pushers.
Curious if this gun show allows legal carry of a firearm at their show?
Who knows? I think the more important point is those in opposition don't want ANYONE to have a gun. Other than the police & military of course...
Sometimes we have to put the petty crap aside and stand with someone we disagree with sometime vs standing for the people we always disagree with (anti's) by doing nothing.
I don't consider it petty, if people want to go confront these ladies then so be it, but don't give money to a fuddapalloza
Crickets...chirping ..chirping...and...silence...
Imagine if MI had a large active group what could be accomplished? Just saying from small beginnings giant's can be born.
I know MI is a strange magical land with special ways and rules etc..etc..etc.. but if we (those who care about our freedom's & our safety) can't try to work together what's the point?
There is way too much butt-hurt in a certain Michigan gun group and a group of people who felt betrayed by them. Neither side is willing to move toward the other.FreeInAZ said:Imagine if MI had a large active group what could be accomplished? . . .
The fractured state of Michigan gun-rights advocates began long before the existence of the org you imply (MOC). See: MCRGO and MGO.
It would be nice to have just one, big, strong, 800-pound gorilla of a state gun-rights org that we could all belong to and contribute to a massive legislative, judicial, and elections warchest. But that would require everyone to have the cajones to stick up for everyone else, and the existence of MCRGO, MGO, and MOC is simple proof that we’re far from there yet.
With regard to our gun rights, we don’t have to fear anti-gunners here in Michigan near as much as we have to fear other Michigan gun owners, at present. The saddest thing about it is this situation, and the remedy (100% sticking together), is as clear as the bright, blue sky, but many gun owners have a hard time freeing themselves from their own gun-rights monkeysphere to embrace full protection of all RKBA.