Submitted by Cablenut on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 2:11pm.
I watch very little of television as a medium (mostly news,) and I am just not getting that reference. Sorry. If you want to explain it, you are welcome to, but I have now asked 4 people and no one is getting your reference. Are you talking about razor wire? Electricity? Maybe broken glass on the top of concrete? ::confused::
Pink Pistols is the polar opposite of the NRA, in terms of it's legislative and lobbying wing:
They collect no dues.
Indeed, its in their charter: No dues. No membership list. You can print your own membership card, if you need to prove club affiliation for some reason -- Some ranges require club affiliation as a condition of membership.
The brief filed in support of Heller was an all volunteer effort. No money was collected from the rank and file.
We had a booth at Pride, as well as marched in the Parade. Contributions were voluntary to that end.
Per discussions with the National Communications Director: I am welcome, as a "participant," to lobby the legislature on any issue, and am welcome to mention my club affiliation, but cannot claim to represent the Pink Pistols in that lobbying effort.
Amusingly: I have still managed to uphold the words of Groucho: "I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members."
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I watch very little of television as a medium (mostly news,) and I am just not getting that reference. Sorry. If you want to explain it, you are welcome to, but I have now asked 4 people and no one is getting your reference. Are you talking about razor wire? Electricity? Maybe broken glass on the top of concrete? ::confused::
Pink Pistols is the polar opposite of the NRA, in terms of it's legislative and lobbying wing:
They collect no dues.
Indeed, its in their charter: No dues. No membership list. You can print your own membership card, if you need to prove club affiliation for some reason -- Some ranges require club affiliation as a condition of membership.
The brief filed in support of Heller was an all volunteer effort. No money was collected from the rank and file.
We had a booth at Pride, as well as marched in the Parade. Contributions were voluntary to that end.
Per discussions with the National Communications Director: I am welcome, as a "participant," to lobby the legislature on any issue, and am welcome to mention my club affiliation, but cannot claim to represent the Pink Pistols in that lobbying effort.
Amusingly: I have still managed to uphold the words of Groucho: "I don't care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members."
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DISCLAIMER: my opinions are my own, not those of OMI or any employer.