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SPECIAL JOINT MESSAGE FROM REPRESENTATIVES OF --
Arizona State Rifle and Pistol Association
Arizona Trappers Association
Bloomfield Press
Brassroots, Inc.
Citizen's Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Deer Tribe Gun Club
Friends of the NRA
Grassroots of North Carolina
Gun Owners of America
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
KeepAndBearArms.com
LegacyOfGunControl.com
Libertarian Party (Arizona)
Maricopa County Libertarian Party
Mothers Arms
National Rifle Association
Second Amendment Is For Everyone
Second Amendment Sisters
Single Action Shooting Society
Tyranny Response Team
NOTICE OF COMBINED GUN RIGHTS MEETING
NOTICE OF COMBINED GUN RIGHTS MEETING
NOTICE OF COMBINED GUN RIGHTS MEETING
and .50 BMG Maadi-Griffin Rifle Legal Defense Fund Raffle
and .50 BMG Maadi-Griffin Rifle Legal Defense Fund Raffle
At a recent dinner meeting, members of the above groups decided to hold a
massive pow wow of gun-rights activists. Representatives and members of these
and related groups are invited to attend.
The plan started as an idea from Rick DeStephens and Tim Weaver of Brassroots,
Inc., along with Angel Shamaya of KeepAndBearArms.com and Alan Korwin of
Bloomfield Press.
The purpose of the meeting is to bring together Arizona's gun-rights groups
into a loose coalition that we anticipate will benefit each activist group.
Think of it as a pro-freedom get-together where no group loses its autonomy but
instead may be able to learn from and lean upon the people and resources of
other groups.
This meeting, which has been playfully dubbed, "TUG," or "The
Umbrella Group," serves no other purpose than to satisfy the needs of real,
shoe-leather activists. TUG has no leaders, no 501(C)(3) status, no board of
directors, no veto power. It evaporates as soon as the meeting ends, and
re-forms when the next meeting starts. What it does is provide a forum for
activist groups to present a plan of activism to those who show up ready and
willing to fight for freedom.
This is to be a working group, not just a coffee klatch for entertainment, or
for gossip and complaints about the day's news. We're expecting to set in motion
both single-event and long-term action plans that will help preserve our
constantly attacked and frequently jeopardized liberties. It will also be an
enormously educational forum.
Leaders of the individual groups will have time to stand up and talk about
plans of action. Their presentations will hopefully have been well-thought out,
complete with handouts and sign-up sheets if they wish. They will cover what
their group is, what their plans are, and what they need from you for their
projects to succeed. If a presenter's plan tickles your activist soul then you
can get together after the meeting, talk over the details and swap contact
information. If it doesn't suit your style or your politics you can sit back and
wait for a presentation that does.
Some floor time will be reserved so that attendees can present information
themselves. It doesn't have to be about gun rights, but probably will be for the
first few meetings. Long-winded speeches and "preaching to the choir"
should be discouraged, because we generally know the issues already -- what we
want are plans and recommendations for actions that attendees can follow.
The idea is to focus on issues that concern us as free people, and actions we
can take to help preserve and strengthen our precious rights. Some of us will
probably hang out yakking in the parking lot till dawn.
Does this sound like something Phoenix has long needed? Does this sound like
something for which you could invest some time? Do you have a friend or two who
would also like to attend?
If your answer is YES! then here is where you need to be:
Wednesday, September 20, 2000
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
COUNTRY HARVEST BUFFET RESTAURANT
7720 S. Priest Dr., Tempe, AZ
SW corner of Elliot and Priest
Private meeting room holds 125
Unlimited buffet, under $10 incl. tax and tip
Separate checks
PLEASE RSVP TO TIM WEAVER
[email protected]
Come early to ensure yourself a seat.
TUG will meet again on 10/18, at the
same time and place.
WHAT ABOUT THIS RIFLE RAFFLE?
WHAT ABOUT THIS RIFLE RAFFLE?
You may remember the reports about the BATF raid and arrest of Mesa, Arizona,
resident Bob Stewart for selling rifle kits. Rick DeStephens has arranged to
raffle off a fully assembled .50 caliber rifle, with all the proceeds going to
Mr. Stewart's legal defense fund. (The actual transfer will take place through a
designated FFL, and a major press announcement is planned.)
There will be only ten tickets left of the 600 printed (at $10 each), for
sale at the TUG meeting, on a first-come first-served basis. The raffle will be
held as a wrap up to the evening's events. Along with the Model 89 .50 caliber
BMG Maadi-Griffin rifle (check it out at http://www.maadigriffin.com), 50 rounds of new
military ball .50 BMG ammunition, donated by Thunderbird Cartridge of Levene,
Arizona,