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Justin
11-10-2014, 20:42
Via Reddit:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Reno/comments/2ltbos/im_working_on_a_gun_control_petition_going/


I am employed by an agency that does canvassing for campaigns all over the west coast, most of which are left wing. Our most recent assignment is door-to-door petition work in Reno and Sparks in order to get an effect on the 2016 ballot that, if passed, would require background checks for unlicensed gun sales. My agency has brought in ~200 people on buses from Seattle, Portland, and Tacoma to try to push this through before the deadline on Wednesday.

Although I am unfamiliar with the Reno area, I came here expecting a high amount of opposition in the form of slammed doors and rude refusals. Nevada is a red state and even in uber-liberal Washington this is really just part of the job. What I found strange was the fact that they couldn't just pay people in Reno to do this work. Why was our agency paying to bring people in from Washington and Oregon, 15-12 hours away?

Last night, during a 3-9pm shift, some things happened to my co-workers that have made me think that we were brought in because locals KNOW BETTER than to do liberal canvassing here. One woman was assaulted and mugged right after the sun went down in Sparks. This was only a couple of blocks from where my friend and roommate was working. The cops picked my friend up and told him to leave because they believed a group of people were riding around in a truck looking for canvassers to beat up. At least five of my co-workers were verbally assaulted or followed at night. One woman had a shotgun pulled on her at a door and was then followed by the gun-owner, who had the gun with him in his car. A black co-worker had a pistol pulled on him and put to his head at a door. I have been kicked out of neighborhoods by homeowners, mostly gated communities, screamed at, told to fuck off, and have been greeted by men behind doors holding knives defensively. I understand that no one likes to hear their doorbell ring in the middle of dinner, but we are only doing our jobs. We are not soliciting as we are not selling anything. Everything we are doing is perfectly legal within our constitutional right to free speech.

I opted out of the pm shift tonight because I legitimately fear for my safety and many others have done the same. Most of our problems came up when we started working in Sparks and, although the agency has claimed they are not sending people there anymore, I know of four people who had turf in that area this morning. Locals - what neighborhoods are considered unsafe here in Reno and Sparks? Where would you not want to find yourself alone with a gun control petition after dark? We need your help to protect ourselves while we continue to just do our jobs here. I would hate to see another person threatened or assaulted before I leave.

Artema
11-10-2014, 20:51
lol

kidicarus13
11-10-2014, 20:53
Oh well. Entertaining story though.

hurley842002
11-10-2014, 20:54
Actually looking into the Reno/Sparks/Carson City area.

Great-Kazoo
11-10-2014, 21:00
Use of Left wing in his first sentence cast lots of doubt to it's authenticity.

Scanker19
11-10-2014, 21:08
I've heard of other people about 70 years ago "just doing their jobs."

KestrelBike
11-10-2014, 21:46
That guy is pretty obnoxious and willfully ignorant. Goosestepping moron [name that quasi-quote!]

Scanker19
11-10-2014, 21:48
^^^ maybe you should try reading books, instead of movies. Hahahha

BPTactical
11-10-2014, 21:56
Cool story bro

GilpinGuy
11-10-2014, 22:32
I don't know these areas. Is the writer saying that the areas are unsafe because they are slum-like cesspools or because they are full of gun toting lunatics?

WETWRKS
11-11-2014, 00:11
If they feel unsafe in those areas....maby they should get themselves a gun.

Big John
11-11-2014, 05:51
Use of Left wing in his first sentence cast lots of doubt to it's authenticity.
^^This^^ and don't forget we're talkin bout' the Harry Reid state.

Guylee
11-11-2014, 05:55
I understand that no one likes to hear their doorbell ring in the middle of dinner, but we are only doing our jobs. We are not soliciting as we are not selling anything. Everything we are doing is perfectly legal within our constitutional right to free speech.

And it's perfectly within my right to tell these people to f*ck off.

UncleDave
11-11-2014, 08:16
One of my cousins grew up in sparks, and granddad's farm was in north Nevada. The people there are about as live free or die as they get. Not a place to canvas for any leftwing agenda.

hurley842002
11-11-2014, 08:50
One of my cousins grew up in sparks, and granddad's farm was in north Nevada. The people there are about as live free or die as they get. Not a place to canvas for any leftwing agenda.
Good to hear, this is the little first hand info I'm in search of.

buffalobo
11-11-2014, 08:56
Send them out to us. We never get any of that sort of thing. We will be polite then feed them to the hogs and dogs.

UncleDave
11-11-2014, 09:09
In Nevada, you still have up to a mile to hunt down and kill an intruder legally. At least that was still true 10 years ago. A hold over from the silver and gold boomtowns.

68Charger
11-11-2014, 09:42
We are not soliciting as we are not selling anything. Everything we are doing is perfectly legal within our constitutional right to free speech. [fail]

They ARE selling something, an agenda... you're also required to leave someone else's property when they ask you to- or you're trespassing.
The people you are harassing also have the right to the "pursuit of happiness", which includes not being bothered by blithering idiots when they are in their own home.

BlasterBob
11-11-2014, 12:06
And it's perfectly within my right to tell these people to f*ck off.
[Score]

TFOGGER
11-11-2014, 12:26
Freedom of speech does not imply freedom from the consequences of that speech, or from dissenting opinions. Liberals seem to forget this. I would be inclined to take their clipboard as if I were going to sign the petition, then close the door in their face.

UrbanWolf
11-11-2014, 12:37
Not sure if it is an over exaggerated liberal whining article or they made it up to make gun owners look bad?

Justin
11-11-2014, 12:47
I posted it mostly because, true or not, I found it hilarious.

It seems too random and detailed to be something some leftwing lunatic would just completely make up out of whole cloth, but I expect he embellished the situation in order to make himself look sympathetic, and inadvertently ended up making himself look like a complete idiot.

The comment section, where he responds to people, is almost better than his initial post.

spqrzilla
11-11-2014, 13:20
Cool story bro
Ditto.

jmg8550
11-11-2014, 19:48
I call BS on that story. Sounds like more liberal propaganda to promote an agenda by making us gun owners seem violent and rude.

Justin
11-11-2014, 22:58
The user's posting history is available for perusal at Reddit.

While I seriously doubt his claims of having guns pointed at him and his compatriots are true, I would be completely unsurprised if someone like this wouldn't spin up that kind of story from seeing, say, someone who's open carrying, or who has a gun cabinet in the corner of their living room or whathaveyou.

Not that I'm all invested in trying to convince you that the story is true. I shared it mostly because I found it amusing.


Above and beyond his claims of being threatened, I find it particularly noteworthy that there are evidently out-of-state people gathering signatures on behalf of a national organization looking to push a universal background check law through in Nevada. While it's possible the whole thing is BS, I guess we'll find out if and when a UBC law shows up in the legislature or on the ballots in Nevada in the next election cycle.

Great-Kazoo
11-11-2014, 23:53
I call BS on that story. Sounds like more liberal propaganda to promote an agenda by making us gun owners seem violent and rude.


IF you said Sorry i'm not interested , they'd be butt hurt. Look at the silly marys we have here. Get upset when someone takes issue with their liberal agenda. OR point out the ferguson protestors ROE are nothing but BS. [panic]

ZERO THEORY
11-12-2014, 00:46
I'm gonna call bullshit. The kinds of 2A supporters that would have a problem with UBCs aren't the kind that would put pistols to peoples' heads, or follow them at the business end of a scattergun. The fact that the author also tosses in a race-fueled comment makes me think this is a tall tale of the most liberal persuasion. I think it really happened like so: they canvassed the neighborhood, got told to fuck off a few times, and finally someone was being cheeky and said, "Oh, you means guns like these?" and then pointed to the pistol on their hip. Cue the embellishment and exaggeration. If and when one of them was mugged, I'd be willing to bet it was unrelated. What Constitutionalist do you know that commits felonies?

Dave
11-14-2014, 17:12
Didn't deter them that much it seems. They got the petitions turned in.

http://www.examiner.com/article/bloomberg-background-check-expansion-to-nevada-part-of-warned-against-plan