Mike
Site Co-Founder
http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-washington-dc/california-s-least-wanted
SNIP
In 2005 Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) responded to then Virginia Governor Mark Warner's massive state tax increase by producing a "Virginia's Least Wanted" poster fingering the legislators who were responsible for passing the tax increase. Many of these Virginia legislators have been defeated or chose not to run in subsequent elections, and there has not been any significant tax increase in Virginia since that poster went viral 5 years ago.
John Pierce, co-founder of OpenCarry.org, along with Gun Owners of California's Sam Pareda aim to borrow a page from ATR's playbook. These groups have released a poster spotlighting the 2010 voting records of the
"18 California State Senators [who] voted for all three of the worst anti-gun rights bills introduced in the California Legislature: AB 1934 (open carry ban), AB 1810 (long gun registration), & AB 2358 (ammo registration) – the bills failed . . . this time."
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SNIP
In 2005 Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) responded to then Virginia Governor Mark Warner's massive state tax increase by producing a "Virginia's Least Wanted" poster fingering the legislators who were responsible for passing the tax increase. Many of these Virginia legislators have been defeated or chose not to run in subsequent elections, and there has not been any significant tax increase in Virginia since that poster went viral 5 years ago.
John Pierce, co-founder of OpenCarry.org, along with Gun Owners of California's Sam Pareda aim to borrow a page from ATR's playbook. These groups have released a poster spotlighting the 2010 voting records of the
"18 California State Senators [who] voted for all three of the worst anti-gun rights bills introduced in the California Legislature: AB 1934 (open carry ban), AB 1810 (long gun registration), & AB 2358 (ammo registration) – the bills failed . . . this time."
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