tommyg wrote:If you care for your 2nd rights join the NRA and give as much as you can to the cause
TSRA is another good one to join
Don't forget Gun Owners of America
I'm a member of all three Please help




Return to “Trayvon may change Texas's "Castle Doctrine"”
tommyg wrote:If you care for your 2nd rights join the NRA and give as much as you can to the cause
TSRA is another good one to join
Don't forget Gun Owners of America
I'm a member of all three Please help
I went ahead with the NRA endowment membership but still need to join the TSRA.Beiruty wrote:Even when I am unemployed, I am thinking of going ahead with NRA lifemembershio. At $300, it is good deal for the next 10 yrs.
I was trying to picture us,in Texas, allowing a bunch of liberals to strip us of our rights. I can't see it happening either. I was much younger when the government used a shooting to institute the "assault weapons" ban. Many of us got caught sleeping on that one. I am a bit trigger happy about this stuff now.WildBill wrote:Unfortunately, this is nothing new. This type of activity often happens after a highly publisized shooting. As for changing the Castle Doctrine in Texas. I don't think so. We Texans have more sense.03Lightningrocks wrote:Unfortunately, I am afraid this is just the tip of the iceberge. The anti-gun politicians are going to be crawling out from every rock across the whole darned country. I agree that a serious effort should be made to vote these clowns out of office.