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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Why in gods name would you want to wrap these two topics together in any way?
    Cause nothing goes together better than weed and guns!!
    I spent my Obama Stimulus money on a GUN!

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    Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives---


    It should be a convenience store, not a government agency....

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    I think ol' Dudley is speaking from his heart. As tight as money is, he may only get 25 bucks from right now. However, I hope I get to meet him and see if there is more I can do. I work a ton of hours but I would like to see how I could help out. I would like to participate in something (hands on) to make me feel better about myself and like I have done something to help the fight.

    Here's to you guys at RMGO! I hope you guys are doing all that you say. I know you are doing more than I can.

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    so is the RMGO membership yearly or monthly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanek9freak View Post
    Cause nothing goes together better than weed and guns!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    so is the RMGO membership yearly or monthly?
    Once a year.

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    Been a member of RMGO for years.
    Have corresponded with Dudley a few times.
    He is a straight shooter, who is fighting our LOCAL battles, with NO COMPROMISING.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Why in gods name would you want to wrap these two topics together in any way?

    Just because it applies since the Feds can still crack down on MJ people under federal law but state law allows it.

    That is what MY and TN are trying to do on a gun level. The feds can crack down on them for selling guns in violation of federal law but it is okay as far as state law is concerned.
    Since Obama told the feds to take it easy on the citizens of states that have legalized MJ, i only find it fair he should tell the ATF to do the same thing...of course he won't because he isn't fair, like minded or pro-gun.

    that is why i brought it up since the law directly violates federal law but is legal as far as state law goes. if state laws apply, then TN and MT should be able to produce firearms and silencers without federal intervention, if state law doesn't apply the pot smokers need to be cracked down on at the state and federal level just like gun owners.



    Don't worry, I am not involved with MJ in any way shape or form. Never tried it and never will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RMGOdirector View Post
    Law Enforcement: When Front Range Training contacted me about helping turn folks out to hear Lt. Col. Grossman, whoever called me (could have been the poster below, ColoCCW) started off by eagerly telling me how this event would be attended by all of the federal law enforcement in the area.

    When I asked if that included BATFE, his response was "of course". He had clearly lived his entire life unaware that there are some conflicting interests here.

    Put simply: I want to legislatively disband the BATFE. I don't want to buy them new furniture for their offices, nor curry their favor. I believe their regs (and very existence) is unconstitutional. And though I will follow the laws on the books, I would like to change them.

    The Front Range Training fellow who contacted me (and ColoCCW, below) don't have to go to the State Capitol to hear gun control being supported by the FOP, the PPA, DPD, and the Colo. Association of Chiefs of Police on a daily basis.

    This is my 17th year as a gun lobbyist, and I do not remember one single gun control proposal in that time that was not supported by a majority of the above listed agencies.

    Does that mean all law enforcement are "bad guys"? Nope. It doesn't mean even a majority are. ColoCCW should be careful not to quote me unless he has it spot-on, which he doesn't.

    Renewals are sent out starting in December, in a rapid series, to get as many to renew as quickly as possible so we can spend our time on the legislative session (which started on Jan. 13th). Sometimes a person will send in a renewal between the first and second letter, and the two cross in the mail.

    Other times, someone who joined RMGO in June will get the renewal at the end of that year/beginning of the next, and pro-rate their renewal (sending in, for instance, half, since they paid from June 09/May 10.

    The simple fact is that we don't remove you from the list, or stop sending you our newsletter, unless requested. Though we need money to operate, we're much more interested in activism.

    As for what RMGO does, I suggest this of anyone who wants to know how deeply RMGO is involved in the political side of things (we're not a shooting club, and don't pretend to be, as the political side is what we do):

    Call up a few of the most pro-gun legislators in Colorado: Brophy, Harvey, Renfroe, Kopp, Schultheis, Scheffel, Cory Gardner, BJ Nikkel, etc. Ask him/her what they think of us.

    In many circumstances, that legislator was a member of RMGO long before running for office. In some cases, we recruited him/her to run for office, or helped them significantly in their race.

    Some of RMGO's closest friends and advisors say we don't brag enough about what we do, and therefore many people don't know, especially those (like many on this list, I suspect) who are busy living their lives, paying their bills, working their jobs. So at the risk of sounding self-promoting, we think we're the only statewide gun group worth a hill of beans.

    We take a long-term approach, for a very simple reason: the gun control issue isn't going away anytime soon.

    But, anyone is welcome to call up and ask questions. Assuming I'm not in a meeting, you'll talk directly to me, not some telemarketer or a voicemail tree.

    970-482-7646 or 888-874-3006.

    I just joined, thank you for what you do.

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    I wish I could afford to be a member of RMGO....4 kids and a 70% pay cut last year has hit hard.

    Thanks Dudley and all your efforts.

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