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Who won the elections and what does it mean for our rights

Gunslinger

Regular Member
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Free, Colorado, USA
Nationally, a firm check on the messiah and his marxist regime. Locally, we took the State House and the top three jobs after Governor--and contributed two new Republican Conservatives to the HoR. All in all, not great but not too bad. And we can still thank God Doug Huffman doesn't come to the CO forum.
 

strife1013

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Colorado Springs, Colorado
Nationally, a firm check on the messiah and his marxist regime. Locally, we took the State House and the top three jobs after Governor--and contributed two new Republican Conservatives to the HoR. All in all, not great but not too bad. And we can still thank God Doug Huffman doesn't come to the CO forum.

That's good news :)
 

Ian

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Austin, TX
I'm not too happy about the fact that the Mayor of Denver is now our Governor.
 

HankT

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Invisible Mode
Nationally, a firm check on the messiah and his marxist regime. Locally, we took the State House and the top three jobs after Governor--and contributed two new Republican Conservatives to the HoR. All in all, not great but not too bad. And we can still thank God Doug Huffman doesn't come to the CO forum.

I think that the diminishing of the Democrat power means that they will have fewer thoughts about stuff like the AWB. But basically, gun owner/carrier interests have been in the ascendance for quite a while now. With Heller and McDonald we are in great shape to expand ownership and carry. Of course, the more people who carry, the more problems we will have with people in the goof with a gun category. That's something to keep in mind. Maybe there is something we can do about limiting the damage by the GWAGs.

As for Doug, I gotta think he'll be along shortly . . .
 

since9

Campaign Veteran
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Jan 14, 2010
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Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Of course, the more people who carry, the more problems we will have with people in the goof with a gun category. That's something to keep in mind. Maybe there is something we can do about limiting the damage by the GWAGs.

Hopefually, we can continue doing the same thing we humans have been doing since we first picked up a rock as a weapon: Sharing our experiences with one another, mentoring, engaging in rational debate, and spuring one another on towards better, more responsible use of our firearms.

Case in point, of the five people I've met in five months who said they wanted to know more about carrying a firearm, I've given them this website's URL. Lots of resources, here, as well as lots of experience.
 

Yooper

Regular Member
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Aug 14, 2008
Messages
800
Location
Houghton County, Michigan, USA
Nationally, a firm check on the messiah and his marxist regime. Locally, we took the State House and the top three jobs after Governor--and contributed two new Republican Conservatives to the HoR. All in all, not great but not too bad. And we can still thank God Doug Huffman doesn't come to the CO forum.

What's wrong with Doug?
 
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