The problem is that most gun people have jobs and are responsible. Its not like were the people who just call out of work or neglect our responsibilities at the the drop of the hat...
I could not go, why?
Somethings are scheduled out weeks in advance. I had to got to an event with customers. Nothing could be moved, worked around or scheduled.
Lastly the deck was stacked. I dont care if every citizen in the state showed up. The grabbers were going to push this through no matter what.
It could have been worse, I think the pressure that was put on in the last months did help. It stopped the most reaching measures.
How much of this will stand as court rule on it is now the only question and time will tell.
I am sad/angry that this happened but glad its over. Now the fear of the governments over reach is known. This can be fought differently.
Its funny how things change so quickly. About a year ago and up till December we thought that the state was going to lighten up some rules on banned items. The way the state was interpreting some laws had changed in our favor.
I blame the other people in the state that vote for stateist/progressives. They wait for tragedy to strike then stand on it to push forward their agenda. (sorry if that is political but its how the vote went its not a D vs R)
OH, so you may feel as if I didnt try to help with this mess. While I dont have a life that lets me do things at the drop of a hat. I did do the thing I felt I could do give money to the cause $$
"Hundreds" showed up in Hartford today.
The Day - Hundreds rally in Hartford against gun control bill | News from southeastern Connecticut
I'd like to tip my hat to the fine Americans who showed up in Hartford today. God bless you all.
As far as the hundreds of thousands of Connecticut gun owners who didn't bother, are indifferent or supportive of this legislation... well...