View Full Version : Heads up- big gun violence meeting on February 19th 2013
battle_sight_zero
01-30-2013, 15:45
Advocates across the spectrum will discuss banning assault weapons, requiring universal background checks, mental health issues and how President Obamas firearm policys will impact Colorado. http://m.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=3358154This will be moderated by the Governor.
http://www.thecell.org/events/
battle_sight_zero
01-30-2013, 15:54
May be worthwhile for some of us to go.
moderated by the Governor. gonna be a pretty one sided "discussion"
battle_sight_zero
01-30-2013, 16:09
moderated by the Governor. gonna be a pretty one sided "discussion"
One good reason to be there.
Dave Kopel will be there.. We should be very well represented.
$10 for a possible chance to get told to shut up by Hick? Maybe... If I go I'm recording that stuff!
Where does the money from the tickets go?
...and why is this conversation falling under the scope of counter-terrorism?
This raises my hackles in their CAP FAQ (http://www.thecell.org/cap/cap-faqs/);
Can citizens really play a critical role in preventing terrorism?
Yes! The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has recognized the importance of citizen engagement – as Secretary Janet Napolitano once said, “Homeland security begins with hometown security”. Enhancing our disaster preparedness and public safety is a shared responsibility, and the CAP plays a crucial role in providing citizens with the information they need to play their part.
There are a few Pro gun politicians and public servants going to be there.
My odd questions is why it is hosted by THE CELL (Counter terrorims learing lab)???? Look who the big sponsors of THE CELL are.............
"If you see something, say something." & "Knowing the 8 signs of terrorism"
How does the CELL define terrorism?
There is no definition of terrorism that has worldwide acceptance. A universal definition is met with controversy and resistance for various political, social and cultural reasons. The CELL, however, believes it is important to define what terrorism is in order to develop effective strategies to prevent it.
The CELL has thus adopted the following definition:
Terrorism is the pre-meditated use of violence or the threat of violence targeting civilians or their property for political, religious or ideological gain. It is a tactic used to create an environment of fear, chaos and intimidation in order to further the terrorists’ objectives.
So...the government trying to infringe on my rights as the 2nd Amendment directs them not to is terrorism. I think I'm starting to understand...
Uberjager
01-30-2013, 16:50
Where does the money from the tickets go?
...and why is this conversation falling under the scope of counter-terrorism?
This raises my hackles in their CAP FAQ (http://www.thecell.org/cap/cap-faqs/);
Because protesting the government is low-level terrorism.
I'd really like to attend this, but only after I find out EXACTLY where my $10 goes, and what this CELL organization is really about. The ticket link is already broke, event doesn't exist.
Great-Kazoo
02-04-2013, 12:17
Because protesting the government is low-level terrorism.
Ask Cindy Sheehan how it works. Not once was any protest or "looking it to" her activities ever a priority. However if you agree with the dem / liberal position you're GTG, Disagree and you're lining up for post office photos.
Ask Cindy Sheehan how it works. Not once was any protest or "looking it to" her activities ever a priority. However if you agree with the dem / liberal position you're GTG, Disagree and you're lining up for post office photos.
I'd be willing to bet a pretty thorough background check was run on her.
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