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Donate to support I-591, and defeat I-594.

Alpine

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EMNofSeattle

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I put in $50 just to WECARE and $50 to POGR just now. These groups are working to defeat 594. Donate to keep the anti-594 campaign going!

Here are the links:
https://transaxt.com/Donate/RSFBZD/WashingtonCitizensAgainstRegulatoryExcessWeCARE/
https://secure.piryx.com/donate/AOaM4TFe/Protect-Our-Gun-Rights-YES-on-I-591/



Who will match my donation?

Come on guys, step it up!

Can we get this thread sticked to the top and maybe the donation links added to the original post please?

When I get my paycheck in ill put 20 to pogr I donated 50 to WECARE last week but this weeks paycheck is smaller, I will also be manning a no on 594 fair booth in puyallup this week
 

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I sent them $50 the other day plus an email to a bunch of buddies challenging them to step up as well. Now's the time. It's just money. You can always make more. It is a lot harder to get your rights back. Twenty years ago in California we thought that we would repeal the motorcycle helmet law in short order. I tell you now from experience that it is harder to overturn a law that has been implemented than it is to pass one in the first place.
 
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