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WARNING: UPDATE:: Proposition Withdrawn!!!
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Brandon Combs
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I had some conversation with his "right hand man" in the past in email's. Didn't go well, he made threats, etc. Actually thought I was talking to an 'ex-con. Really. Mind blowing emails.-If you insult me for my grammar errors, what makes you think I understand the insult?
-Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Are we done
-Voting is like falling off your bike. Sidewalk or street. Both are painful to fall on. But, the sidewalk (Mitt) is closer to the green grass.Comment
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This is not a change in the right direction. There are things that are unacceptable in the initiative. The timeline for shall issue in CA is uncertain. Most likely one or more civil carry cases will be ready for SCOTUS next year. There were three carry cases before SCOTUS this year but all were criminal cases and all were denied a hearing. If SCOTUS accepts one of the upcoming cases expect to have a ruling in June of 2013 and if the case isn't a CA case a few more months for a lawsuit to kick CA in line which puts us around 24 months from now. Longest timeline is around 5 years.Comment
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If any of you still replying with questions asking why it's so bad, here's your answer. It is painfully obvious that you didn't R-E-A-D these links that all discuss VERY SPECIFICALLY HOW AND WHY IT'S BAD nor did you read the initiative itself. If someone actually copied/pasted all of the reasons discussed in these threads and posted them here in this thread, I doubt most of you would read them based on your questions poised well after the following sources were posted.
READING IS YOUR FRIEND, quit being lazy. Brandon doesn't have time to spoon-feed you apple-sauce because the spoon is too heavy for you, speaking of which, I have a diaper to change on my newborn.
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I do not see how these cases will give better results in a long run. Lets say we win both of them and get a a virtual "shall issue" in Santa Clara in two years from now. I can almost see now that our "representatives" will quickly amend the penal code and will include all of these provisions from the proposed ballot that you don't like and even more the same year they see that they are about to loose LTC issue. Does anyone here believe it will not happen? It is actually much more likely than this ballot getting through.
So what are we are really fighting against here? I'm not sure that benefits of getting a better LTC policy for a short period of time would outweigh unnecessary internal fights between supporters of the ballot and CalGuns. I would rather unite forces.Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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This is not a change in the right direction. There are things that are unacceptable in the initiative. The timeline for shall issue in CA is uncertain. Most likely one or more civil carry cases will be ready for SCOTUS next year. There were three carry cases before SCOTUS this year but all were criminal cases and all were denied a hearing. If SCOTUS accepts one of the upcoming cases expect to have a ruling in June of 2013 and if the case isn't a CA case a few more months for a lawsuit to kick CA in line which puts us around 24 months from now. Longest timeline is around 5 years.Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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NO ISSUE / MAY ISSUE / SHALL ISSUE - LTC progress over time since 1986
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I can almost see now that our "representatives" will quickly amend the penal code and will include all of these provisions from the proposed ballot that you don't like and even more the same year they see that they are about to loose LTC issue. Does anyone here believe it will not happen? It is actually much more likely than this ballot getting through.Comment
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Chances are Piazza has a million things to do from the moment he wakes up to the moment he leaves the office(probably 10 hours later) if he's your typical President(CEO, etc). The only way to garner the attention of these folks is to make a legitimate effort, that includes a certified letter, some form of direct contact from somebody with some pull, etc...something to stand out from the typical humdrum.
And I'd bet over 50% of that involves dealing with why there is no more real estate project there
Bill Wiese
San Jose, CA
CGF Board Member / NRA Benefactor Life Member / CRPA life member
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If by that you mean someone who ran a ponzi scheme, got caught, had to pay retribution and ended up nearly losing his entire business because he refused to pay back the money he stole from people you missed by one level of management.Comment
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Lets say we win both of them and get a a virtual "shall issue" in Santa Clara in two years from now.
I can almost see now that our "representatives" will quickly amend the penal code and will include all of these provisions from the proposed ballot that you don't like and even more the same year they see that they are about to loose LTC issue.
Does anyone here believe it will not happen? It is actually much more likely than this ballot getting through.
So what are we are really fighting against here?
I'm not sure that benefits of getting a better LTC policy for a short period of time would outweigh unnecessary internal fights between supporters of the ballot and CalGuns. I would rather unite forces.
-BrandonBrandon Combs
I do not read private messages, and my inbox is usually full. If you need to reach me, please email me instead.
My comments are not the official position or a statement of any organization unless stated otherwise. My comments are not legal advice; if you want or need legal advice, hire a lawyer.Comment
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Chances are Piazza has a million things to do from the moment he wakes up to the moment he leaves the office(probably 10 hours later) if he's your typical President(CEO, etc). The only way to garner the attention of these folks is to make a legitimate effort, that includes a certified letter, some form of direct contact from somebody with some pull, etc...something to stand out from the typical humdrum.
If somebody went to my dad with an "email link" they would probably get their *** chewed something fierce...the president doesn't have time for that kind of crap.
There were a few lawsuits that Dr Pizza lost regarding these "investments", too. Remember, it's not a pyramid scheme, it's way different...more like Amway or Amsoil.Then again, the term Ponzi-scheme does come to mind.
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Given that there are a number of potentially fatal flaws in the text of the proposed initiative, I think the notion that CGF is protesting is not that they are seeking an ideal piece of law. They are protesting because they see a potential for negatives to outweigh the positives.
And let's look at this realistically. Front Sight is not shilling this signature gathering effort out of some altruistic, advance Amendment Two position that may be held by Piazza and his corporation. They are shilling it because they smell the opportunity to make buttloads of money downstream.
Strip away "Front Sight good, Front Sight bad" arguments and at it's core Front Sight is still a business that is supposed to make money. In this respect, and on this issue, they aren't doing anything different than many other companies have done over the past few decades concerning ballot initiatives that can enrich them, or damage them.-- Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun
Not a lawyer, just a former LEO proud to have served.
Americans have the right and advantage of being armed - unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms. -- James MadisonComment
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That could be, either way...I'm sure he's too busy to read this thread.
My point is this seems to be a wasted resource, simply because some folks cannot put aside their personal issues with piazza long enough to divert his efforts towards something more in tune with the foundation...it can still fit his "agenda" while satisfying ours as well.
I'm aware of the past drama between piazza, the NRA, and certain members here...I don't think any of it is worth the loss of what could be an influential ally. I know more people have heard of the name piazza than yourself and Brandon combined, why not use that to our advantage instead of sulking over the past?
...forgive me for not elaborating as much as I'd like, I have a 1 year old who keeps mashing the keyboard as I type! LOL
When somebody can show in writing that piazza would rather profit from this than help progress the cause(by dis-regarding a legitimate attempt to steer him in the right direction) I'll be the first mate on the USS Piazzasucks.Last edited by guns4life; 01-09-2012, 9:24 AM.sigpic
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