It's a good start but I have my doubts about it's overall efficacy. Like some comments I've seen have indicated: yeah, we can stand around in happy solidarity and stare at the mostly empty shelves.
Maybe we better get used to that sight, huh?
Now, I see this from Sebastian over at Shall Not Be Questioned:
Facebook page here. This isn’t looking like the Million Mom March yet (which was really only a few hundred thousand and only succeeded because the Clinton machine got behind it), but it’s worth keeping an eye on. We can’t let them control the narrative.The Facebook page indicates the march is planned for January 26th, and their banner reads:
When we stand together, we stand a chanceOh, how wonderful for them!
Pardon me, here, but:
Why the f#ck are we continuing to cede this ground to them?
They march for everything and grab that limelight through a sympathetic press while we lurk around the darkened fringes like closet deviants at a Revivalist meeting.
I'm by no means advocating ignoring Buy A Gun Day. By all means, all of us should get our asses out on January 19th and be seen.
But, it is time to begin overwhelmingly beating the Antis at their own game. We need a larger show of solidarity than showing-up at our gun stores.
If you're interested in trying to organize something similar, overall hate these ideas, or have others that you'd like to express, then respectfully sound-off in the comments or drop an email over to lawful_2a@yahoo.com. The thing is to be active and get the ideas out and coordinated!
As always:
Be Seen. Be Heard, And Stand Firm.
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