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Join Date: May 16, 2008
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Letter to Governor
I wrote this letter and sent it to Governor Strickland today. I was just thinking it would be good to send acknowledgment to a politician who 'gets' the importance of the First and Second Amendment. This might be a good time to look for allies where we might not normally and send them a note of thanks and praise. Any use of my letter in its entirety or part is fine as long as its message is not misconstrued. Lets keep this positive.
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Join Date: June 15, 1999
Location: Ohio
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As one who looks with suspicion at every politician - especially ones with a (D) after their name - I am very happy with Gov. Strickland's record on civil rights relating to firearms. He signed a law that "liberalized" the concealed carry laws here in Ohio this year and made a bad situation more than tolerable.
I'll try to get a similar letter out to him this weekend. It is always a good idea when communicating with the (D) types, to get them talking about civil rights and show them how gun rights dovetail nicely with other civil rights.
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Join Date: July 20, 2005
Location: Indiana
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In a similar vein, what would everyone think about compiling a list of pro-2A Democrats and making it a sticky in order to more effectively organize a letter writing campaign similar to this? One that comes immediately to mind is Rep. Baron Hill of Indiana. While he is a Democrat, he was endorsed by the NRA with an A rating.
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Join Date: June 29, 2000
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Get enough pro-2A legislators, of all parties, and I can do some editing to make it just a couple of posts (easy reading)... Just might be the thing to do.
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Join Date: July 20, 2005
Location: Indiana
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OK, since we're being bipartisan: Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels is rated A+ by the NRA and Indiana U.S. Representative Mike Pence is rated A by the NRA.
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Join Date: May 16, 2008
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http://www.nrapvf.org/Elections/Default.aspx
Just put in your zip code and it will bring up your representatives. Get the letters out people!!!
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