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I hope this message finds you well.
I'm contacting you to get your feedback on this activity that is quickly enveloping the gun-rights community on a national scale (see forwarded msg below). I'm not sure if OC (in VA or otherwise) has considered joining in on this yet, but I feel that this could be the *single most important event* to our pro-gun interests. You and I know that our rights are under fire, but few realize that the attack is not on the legislative front as much as it is on the cultural front. (For discussion, I offer the following article: NOTE - the article implies a conspiracy theory, you may ignore it for the article's point about gun culture http://www.thecitizen.com/~citizen0/node/36930.)
I would like to see OC get on board with this, and would like to hear your thoughts. We at SCCC are also considering this, and I'm contacting other pro-gun groups in VA to get feedback as well. If we all get on-board, and get local shooting ranges, gun shops, hunting organizations, etc. in as well, we can dedicate an entire week to strengthening the pro-gun community to a level that could never be defeated.
I anxiously await your thoughts!
Ken Stanton
PhD Student, Virginia Tech
VP, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus at Virginia Tech
--------------------- Forwarded from SAF:
NATIONAL TRAINING WEEK
Celebrate the Fourth of July with
Fireworks, Firearms and Freedom
Good Americans Are Good Marksmen—
include some range time in your Independence Day plans!
National Training Week is endorsed by:Congressman John Shadegg
The Second Amendment Foundation
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
KeepAndBearArms.com
The Firearms Coalition (Neal Knox's group)
Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform
Skip Coryell, founder of the Second Amendment March
Gun Owners of America
The Appleseed Project
(This list is growing faster than our ability to update it;
groups that support gun rights and training recognize the value.)
Memo to Gun Clubs & Gun Ranges:
NATIONAL TRAINING WEEK — 3 Easy Steps
Dear Range Owner,
The week of July 4th is being established as National Training Week, a time when all good Americans go to ranges nationwide and enjoy the shooting sports.
This is a promotional and business-building opportunity for you, and a chance for the nation to rise up as one and exercise the right t! ! o keep and bear arms.
The event is strictly voluntary, it costs you virtually nothing to participate, and you will attract new customers and a revenue stream by climbing on board.
1. Tell your employees to talk up National Training Week, July 4 to July 11, Saturday to Saturday, and post the fliers linked at the end of this letter.
2. Offer your standard handgun rentals for one hour at no charge—that's the big draw, people get to try out firearms they haven't fired. It costs you almost nothing, and customers use range time and ammo at normal prices—or offer discounts if you really want to increase your crowd.
3. Schedule classes, have instructors available on site, make sure you have supplies on hand (including some books!), and add any other promo and PR you like to increase your draw.
It’s easy, it’s coordinated nationwide, national news outlets are being approached for coverage... put up the signs, tell ! ! your clients, go for it!
“Good Americans are good marksmen.”
“Safe gun handling is everybody’s business.”
I hope this message finds you well.
I'm contacting you to get your feedback on this activity that is quickly enveloping the gun-rights community on a national scale (see forwarded msg below). I'm not sure if OC (in VA or otherwise) has considered joining in on this yet, but I feel that this could be the *single most important event* to our pro-gun interests. You and I know that our rights are under fire, but few realize that the attack is not on the legislative front as much as it is on the cultural front. (For discussion, I offer the following article: NOTE - the article implies a conspiracy theory, you may ignore it for the article's point about gun culture http://www.thecitizen.com/~citizen0/node/36930.)
I would like to see OC get on board with this, and would like to hear your thoughts. We at SCCC are also considering this, and I'm contacting other pro-gun groups in VA to get feedback as well. If we all get on-board, and get local shooting ranges, gun shops, hunting organizations, etc. in as well, we can dedicate an entire week to strengthening the pro-gun community to a level that could never be defeated.
I anxiously await your thoughts!
Ken Stanton
PhD Student, Virginia Tech
VP, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus at Virginia Tech
--------------------- Forwarded from SAF:
NATIONAL TRAINING WEEK
Celebrate the Fourth of July with
Fireworks, Firearms and Freedom
Good Americans Are Good Marksmen—
include some range time in your Independence Day plans!
National Training Week is endorsed by:Congressman John Shadegg
The Second Amendment Foundation
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
KeepAndBearArms.com
The Firearms Coalition (Neal Knox's group)
Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform
Skip Coryell, founder of the Second Amendment March
Gun Owners of America
The Appleseed Project
(This list is growing faster than our ability to update it;
groups that support gun rights and training recognize the value.)
Memo to Gun Clubs & Gun Ranges:
NATIONAL TRAINING WEEK — 3 Easy Steps
Dear Range Owner,
The week of July 4th is being established as National Training Week, a time when all good Americans go to ranges nationwide and enjoy the shooting sports.
This is a promotional and business-building opportunity for you, and a chance for the nation to rise up as one and exercise the right t! ! o keep and bear arms.
The event is strictly voluntary, it costs you virtually nothing to participate, and you will attract new customers and a revenue stream by climbing on board.
1. Tell your employees to talk up National Training Week, July 4 to July 11, Saturday to Saturday, and post the fliers linked at the end of this letter.
2. Offer your standard handgun rentals for one hour at no charge—that's the big draw, people get to try out firearms they haven't fired. It costs you almost nothing, and customers use range time and ammo at normal prices—or offer discounts if you really want to increase your crowd.
3. Schedule classes, have instructors available on site, make sure you have supplies on hand (including some books!), and add any other promo and PR you like to increase your draw.
It’s easy, it’s coordinated nationwide, national news outlets are being approached for coverage... put up the signs, tell ! ! your clients, go for it!
“Good Americans are good marksmen.”
“Safe gun handling is everybody’s business.”