Traps set for out of State Gun Owners

As the name indicates, this is the place for gun-related political discussions. It is not open to other political topics.

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton

User avatar
Charles L. Cotton
Site Admin
Posts: 17788
Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2004 9:31 pm
Location: Friendswood, TX
Contact:

Re: Traps set for out of State Gun Owners

Post by Charles L. Cotton »

stroo wrote:In the box thinking is going to be the death of us. Obama and the gun control folks are not thinking in the box.

I agree that it is improbable that checkpoint will be set up by any school to make an example of a few people. But Obama has already done things that were improbable at the time.

I just want Charles and the NRA to be ready for anything. Because if they aren't, Obama will run roughshod over us.

Enough said.
What has the NRA done to get ready for what's coming?

I was at NRA last Tuesday through last night along with other Board Members, staff and fellow attorneys. I know the legal research done, contingency plans, "what-if" scenarios conducted, briefs already written, and overall plans. What information do you have?

Chas.
stroo
Senior Member
Posts: 1682
Joined: Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:46 pm
Location: Coppell

Re: Traps set for out of State Gun Owners

Post by stroo »

Charles,

Why do you think I have any inside idea what the NRA has done and why would you ask me that? I have said nothing to that effect.

I am a NRA member and see what they say publicly. That is all I know. I don't see them publicly showing much attention to the Executive Order/reg issue and the statement I have seen recently from NRA spokesmen seem to me to be entirely about legislation which indicates to me BAU thinking. That is my perception, nothing more. If my perception is wrong, so be it. Maybe nothing is coming out publicly because they don't want to tip their hand. If so, great.

Obviously you are an insider and are far more aware of what the NRA is working on than me. I am simply encouraging you and hopefully through you the NRA to think out of the box. Nothing more.

If I have insulted you in any way, I certainly did not mean to. Sorry.
Jardbud
Junior Member
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:15 am

Re: Traps set for out of State Gun Owners

Post by Jardbud »

Would be interesting to know what the outcome of a speeding stop in a school zone would be for an out of stater. Especially with the duty to inform.
User avatar
Purplehood
Senior Member
Posts: 4638
Joined: Thu May 29, 2008 3:35 pm
Location: Houston, TX

Re: Traps set for out of State Gun Owners

Post by Purplehood »

stroo wrote:Charles,

Why do you think I have any inside idea what the NRA has done and why would you ask me that? I have said nothing to that effect.

I am a NRA member and see what they say publicly. That is all I know. I don't see them publicly showing much attention to the Executive Order/reg issue and the statement I have seen recently from NRA spokesmen seem to me to be entirely about legislation which indicates to me BAU thinking. That is my perception, nothing more. If my perception is wrong, so be it. Maybe nothing is coming out publicly because they don't want to tip their hand. If so, great.

Obviously you are an insider and are far more aware of what the NRA is working on than me. I am simply encouraging you and hopefully through you the NRA to think out of the box. Nothing more.

If I have insulted you in any way, I certainly did not mean to. Sorry.
Stroo,

I am a Life Member of the NRA. I have learned that the Board of Directors are probably pretty-good poker players. They don't show their hand unless they have to.
Life NRA
USMC 76-93
USAR 99-07 (Retired)
OEF 06-07
Post Reply

Return to “Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues”