We’re Campaigning Here in Allentown

Day two of the Keystone Eastern Gun Show in Allentown.  Ran into one reader already.  It’s always one of these things, that I can’t believe people show up here to read my babblings.  Just ran into a rare sighting of the endangered camouflage breasted New York City gun owner.  The big goal for today is not spending more money, in addition to campaigning.  I do need to get more jerky though.

Show Floor
Show Floor

We’re trying to let as many people as we can know about the Sportsmen for McCain rally in Oley, PA next Sunday at the Pike Township Sportsmen’s Assocation.  McCain and Palin are also appearing at a Road to Victory Rally at Lehigh University‘s Stabler Hall this Wednesday October 8th, at 10:30AM.  They are handing out tickets at Westgate Mall in Bethlehem.

We literally can’t get enough McCain/Palin yard signs.  We’ve handed out several dozen already.  Technically speaking, the ticket is not yet endorsed by NRA yet, but we’ve made the decision to put out his stuff, because that’s what people are asking for.

One candidate we’re also working hard to spread the word about is Tom Corbett.  Our Attorney General does not have the name recognition among sportsmen that other candidates do, but we’re trying to get his name and record out there.  His opponent wants to use the Office of the Attorney General here in Pennsylvania to pick fights with gun owners in the commonwealth.  After this show ends, Bitter and I are going to get out and put our remaining Manion and Corbett signs up on public roads so his name gets out there.

At the Show

Bitter and I are at the show working our table on behalf of pro-gun candidates in Bucks County and also here in Lehigh County since PA-15 doesn’t have an EVC.  I already ran into two readers!  Check out our table spread:

Gun Show Table
Gun Show Table

It’s actually fairly dangerous for me to be in a gun show for an entire day with Bitter available to hold down the table while I wander. The haul, so far:

  1. Two packages of beef jerky. Hot and Spicy, and Sweet.
  2. One 1lb bottle of Unique powder, and one 1lb bottle of Varget
  3. One box of Corbon .380 ACP.
  4. One Kel-Tec P3AT to shoot the .380 ACP ammunition.
  5. One leather pocket holster for Kel-Tec P3AT.
  6. And I’m thinking I need a GI sling for the M1.

It’s a good thing this is our last gun show before the election, because I’m going to go broke otherwise. And there’s still tomorrow to get through!  The outreach is going well, though.  We’ve talked to a lot of people, and have a few more volunteers for our list.  I didn’t get the O-Match thing working due to touch screen issues, and the need to sleep, but we have the screen looping the NRA videos with stills of endorsed candidates to vote for.  It has helped grab a few people so we can reel them in.

Tool of the Week

This guy left a comment on my blog stating:

I’m an NRA member, have a concealed carry permit from the state of Ohio, a .45 Smith & Wesson I carry for protection and I have no qualms voting for Obama. When you say there was nothing incorrect in the NRA ads about Obama’s history you’re wrong. I cleared up the misconceptions here:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qaq8M3R_LY[/youtube]

I welcome any gun owner to watch that and debate me on the points.

Dude, did you even bother to actually check this guy’s record?  If you don’t believe he’s got it in for gun owners, you’re a tool.  I’d be happy to debate you, but it’s kind of pointless when the guy’s record is staring at you in the face as plain as day.  It’s not my problem you don’t want to hear it.  Does it even bother you that your chosen candidate apparently think it’s an acceptable campaign tactic to threaten the broadcast licenses of anyone who says things about him that he disapproves of?  Is this the America you want to live in?  His blog is here if you want to go have a talk with him.

What About McCain?

NRA Grades and Endorsements for 2008 are out.  Conspicuously absent is the presidential race.  Three possibilities here:

  1. NRA has decided to endorse and is waiting for a better press cycle where the endorsement will make a bigger splash.
  2. NRA is still not decided on endorsement and is wavering based on McCain’s record.
  3. NRA is still not decided on endorsement and is worried McCain won’t win.

I’m really hoping it’s number one.  The base is on board.  I’ve yet to show up to an event and not had a rush on McCain/Palin items.  Even if NRA is not yet on board the McCain train, gun owners most certainly are.  Palin is that good, and Barack Obama is that bad.  I’ve made clear to people that he’s not endorsed yet, but I give the people what they want, and what they want is McCain.

NRA would be understandably concerned about their record on endorsements, which is perfect.  NRA’s first endorsement was Ronald Reagan over Jimmy Carter, Reagan won.  They endorsed Reagan a second time, and he won again.  George H.W. Bush was endorsed, and won.  Then his endorsement was withdrawn, and he lost re-election.  Dole was not endorsed, and lost.  George W. Bush was endorsed twice, and won both times.  Some might thing this doesn’t mean anything, but it does.  If NRA endorses and the candidate loses, the meme around Washington will be NRA has lost its clout.  Heller took away their scare mongering, and they are now a paper tiger.  Hunters will feel safe because they know we can’t take their guns, so lets go after the guns we can take, like those dangerous people who buy evil assault weapons.  And you know, all that lead is bad for the environment, so we better ban it.

The stakes in this election are high, so high I think NRA is nuts if they don’t endorse McCain/Palin.  McCain himself is nothing to write home about, but it’s a ticket now, and his selection of Plain is a good signal that he doesn’t think we gun folks have cooties.  I understand NRA wanting to preserve their perfect endorsement record in presidential races, but we can’t afford that this election.  All stops must be pulled out to defeat Barack Obama.  This is one of those cases where you fight, even if the chance of victory is remote.  As it is, I don’t think it’s remote; it’s going to be close… and NRA owes its membership to get behind the candidate they are already behind.

Lehigh County Has a Good Prosecutor

Second Amendment supporters need to get in touch with Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin, because he’s standing up for us in fighting Allentown’s violation of statewide preemption:

Martin reiterated his pledge to seek non-enforcement of the law, saying if someone is arrested, he will seek to intervene on the person’s behalf to get the case dismissed. “I certainly have the authority, based on the duties of the district attorney established by the state,” Martin said. “I control the keys to the courthouse.”

Martin also said that he is considering joining the National Rifle Association in its fight to get a similar law in Philadelphia tossed, as well as pursuing his own challenge of Allentown’s law.

“I will be proactive,” he declared.

If you want to contact the District Attorney to thank him for taking this stand, you can find his contact information here.  It’s good to see an elected official in this area standing up for the law.

Gun Shows Don’t Cause Sky to Fall

This has to be a pretty awful thing for the Brady Campaign to read:

A new study finds no evidence that gun shows lead to substantial increases in either gun-related homicides or suicides.

The University of Michigan and University of Maryland study also shows that tighter regulation of gun shows does not appear to reduce the number of firearms-related deaths.

That makes sense, since most of the people at gun shows are people like us.  Speaking of gun shows, I have the machine built with Ubuntu 8.04 that will run our touchscreen version of O-Match at the Allentown Gun Show this weekend.  It’s unfortunate, but the O-Match application phones back to the mother ship in order to download the questions.  I’m guessing NRA set it up this way so that if Obama said anything else stupid, it could be added to the mix.  Hopefully they have a standalone shockwave version that could run on my machine without a network connection. If not, I’ll have to figure out how to tether the machine through a cell phone connection, and hope they have cell phone reception in the hall.

Back to the original topic, I’ve been convinced that the reason the gun control people target gun shows, is because it’s one of our cheif organization and outreach tools.  They have to know that very few crime guns are traced to shows.  They can read the statistics as well as we can.

Allentown Passes “Lost and Stolen”

Following on the footsteps of Philadelphia, Allentown City Council passed legislation requiring residents or report stolen firearms to police within a certain period of time or face prosecution.  Preemption is a bedrock principle for maintaining our rights in any meaningful form.  This is a regulation on the possession of firearms, and is thus the exclusive domain of the state Legislature.  It is clearly unconstitutional under Pennsylvania law.  Unfortunately, someone will have to get cited before there can be a challenge.  Allentown isn’t the only one:

Pawlowski met in Reading earlier this month with seven other mayors — including Easton’s Sal Panto Jr. and Bethlehem’s John Callahan — to announce that they were introducing the legislation, which they consider to be least in conflict with current state laws.

Least in conflict?  So they admit it is in conflict then?  Good, then it’s illegal.  You can see how if cracks in the foundation of preemption are allowed to form, pretty soon the whole structure weakens and comes tumbling down.  There is a slippery slope here, and if we allow this stuff to stand, pretty soon you wouldn’t be able to transport a firearm through the Commonwealth without running a very serious risk of arrest and prosecution.