diesel556
Lone Star Veteran
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I'm sure everyone has already seen the signs available at JPFrg (links at the bottom of this post).
I'm curious to know whether any forum members have ever used these to promote citizen awareness. Is it a viable, or worthwhile idea? I'm thinking that an organized handout session in front of businesses that ban guns, would be a great way to educate some people. We could also include a pamphlet containing a few statistics.
It might be especially viable in areas that were recently the location of high profile crimes (I.E. Southcenter). Though I don't know how appropriate that might be.
The signs would also be perfect telephone pole material for parks in cities that have park gun bans, and many of the poles in Seattle depending on how that plays out (assuming it's legal).
Links:
http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/freebies.htm#2a
In particular:
http://www.jpfo.org/images03/handbill-crimezone.jpg
And
http://www.jpfo.org/images03/handbill-gunfreezone2.jpg
I'm sure everyone has already seen the signs available at JPFrg (links at the bottom of this post).
I'm curious to know whether any forum members have ever used these to promote citizen awareness. Is it a viable, or worthwhile idea? I'm thinking that an organized handout session in front of businesses that ban guns, would be a great way to educate some people. We could also include a pamphlet containing a few statistics.
It might be especially viable in areas that were recently the location of high profile crimes (I.E. Southcenter). Though I don't know how appropriate that might be.
The signs would also be perfect telephone pole material for parks in cities that have park gun bans, and many of the poles in Seattle depending on how that plays out (assuming it's legal).
Links:
http://www.jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/freebies.htm#2a
In particular:
http://www.jpfo.org/images03/handbill-crimezone.jpg
And
http://www.jpfo.org/images03/handbill-gunfreezone2.jpg