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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    beg for money, support criminals, Beg for money, cast gun owners in a bad light by supporting this joke of a show, beg for money, sue colleges
    As a person who was a member of Students for Concealed Carry, I like that they are pushing colleges to allow students to defend themselves.

    And hell, the NRA begs for money just as badly. It got so bad I asked to be taken off their mailing lists. They begging only increased in numbers after I joined. I've been thinking about joining RMGO when my membership at the NRA runs out in a year or so.

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    WOW....feel like I'm gonna get mobbed if I say anything good about RMGO here lol.

    I'm glad they're around, and definitely appreciate the info I get through them. The emails always asking for donations do get old - but as with any organization that operates off donations, I'm sure they're constantly hungry LOL.

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    I've been a member of RMGO for a few years now.
    They do seem to have a voice with legislatures.
    I'm glad they're there.
    The constant begging for money gets a little old but RMGO is not as bad as the NRA. They must think I'm rich or something.
    I'm a member of RMGO,NAGR and NRA.
    Things about all of them bug me but they all have some clout and they are speaking for the second amendment so I will continue to be a member of all 3.
    I just ignore the scare tactics.

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    my impression of RMGO , doom and more doom now give me money , now doom and more doom , did i forget to ask for money ??? so now that??? you have scared me so now you want money to help out shooters ??? ok dudley ill give you money because so you do soooo much more than the rest of us for the shooting community.

    i call b*ll sh*t .

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    well they lost me when they jumped in bed with Gunsmoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    beg for money, support criminals, Beg for money, cast gun owners in a bad light by supporting this joke of a show, beg for money, sue colleges

    what criminals? what show? (i don't know anything about them)

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    RMGO was instrumental in getting the CCW laws we have today and the "Make My Day" law for protection in your home.

    They have been leading the battle to allow CCW on college campuses including overturning the CU ban.

    They are constantly working to identify business that are anti-CCW.

    They worked with legislators to introduce new CCW laws that would allow any law abiding citizen to carry without a permit or training.

    I agree that the fear mongering and asking for money is a little over the top and gets annoying but I'll gladly put up with that for the what they do.

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    I support the cause and not the man. I'll continue to support RMGO because I believe in their underlying philosophy even if I don't agree with all their actions (Gunsmoke/TV show) or their constant begging (see also: any non profit organization, particularly one you have ever donated to). They do give gun owners a voice, but just as politicians aren't 100% of what I had envisioned it's the 60-70% that I vote them in for (the same 60-70% that I DON'T vote for the other guy because of).

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    I will re-asses my decision to withhold money from them when this Gunsmoke fiasco is over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    RMGO was instrumental in getting the CCW laws we have today and the "Make My Day" law for protection in your home.
    I'm not here to be pro or anti RMGO. However, I have a hard time believing that they had anything to do with Colorado's "Make My Day" law. This law was passed 26 years ago back in 1985. I may be wrong, but I don't think RMGO was around back then. Do you have some evidence to support this?
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