Originally posted by JPK:
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Originally posted by ledvm:
Yeah...I have been an NRA member since 1983. At one time...they worked hard for their popularity. They used Charlton Heston back when they needed PR help. Today...the 2nd amendment is the "in thing." Even Obama is reluctant to take that on.
Give hunting the same face...conservation through sustainable use...as the NRA gave the 2nd amendment and then you have done something. Something more than all the lawsuits and acts of congress collectively will ever do.
Yes...a PR campaign is exactly how the NRA got that membership that gives them the bucks which make them effective...BUT better yet...it made them POPULAR.
Lane,
You miss the VERY, VERY LONG, VERY, VERY BROAD though not always successful LITIGATION CAMPAIGN waged by the NRA over the last three or four decades. We are where we are with the Second Amendment because of NRA sponsored LITIGATION, as well as incessant and successful lobbying.
The official, legally recognized interpretation of the Second Amendment's individual right to own and bear arms is only the result of LITIGATION through the court system and to the Supreme Court. The individual's right to own and bear firearms became the settled, recognized and incontrovertible law of the land only within the last several years. Prior to the series of Supreme Court cases which settled the interpretation of the Second Amendment with regard to an individual's right to own and bear arms there were competing interpretations, those held by you and me, and those held by the BATF, New York City, The District of Columbia, Chicago, etc, etc, etc. It will take more LITIGATION to enforce the relatively new and settled law of the land regarding an individual's right to own and bear arms.
The long and the short is that the fight (whether regarding the import ban or the Second Amendment) needs to be on several, every possible, front, using every available legal means, from lobbying, to litigation to fund raising for candidates which support our cause.
The NRA model, with lobbying, legislation, litigation and indirect fund raising for candidates (through the published rankings of candidates with regard to their fidelity to Second Amendment issues,) is a good and proven model.
I've been a life member of the NRA for about 25yrs, I have not agreed with every official viewpoint or action, and don't need to be to be 100% in support of their goal.
Same with what right now is the only viable organization taking any significant action, and that is SCI.
JPK