Y'all need to hold your britches for a second, the PP is not abandoning the fight here in the People's Republic.
As DL said, R&R has been enlisted to report on the goings on in this area for TTAG and what's happening across the river is a huge national story and what happens there will undoubtedly set the tone for legislators in other blue states so YES, it is important that we show the flag in Richmond. The PP started in MD, is based in MD but is not limited to operating in MD. As most of you know we have also been to the DNC in Philly, Harrisburg, the Red Hen (twice), the NRA (three times) and in DC more than we can count.
Last year we didn't have our first Man Up Monday until February and we still made a YUGE impact right up until Sine Die (remember the airplane?) In the meantime we have been very active on other social media getting the word out, check out the latest post on FB that excoriates Del Atterbeary and HB4. I personally spent about two hours last night engaging in a local conservative private group informing them about these bad bills and did a shameless plug for MSI and their bill tracker. Lots of those folks had no idea what was potentially coming out of Annapolis and these are solid conservative average Joes and Janes. Which is another reason to be on places like Facebook and the like but I digress.
We're not going away and we aren't abandoning the home front. There will be Man Up Mondays in the not too distant future so don't fret. There is massive construction in and around Lawyers Mall and our usual prime real estate spot is behind a fence so we are working on alternate locations. Right now Virginia needs us so we are making our physical presence there while continuing the online presence here. And to address those who think that Virginians haven't helped us in Annapolis yes they have, and also residents of DE and PA have come and stood with us in Annapolis.
When we travel to these out of state events not only do we show our support and defense of the 2A it is also a great networking opportunity to increase PP visibility and to be able to speak about what we have done and are doing here in Maryland to a larger audience. R&R and I would not have gotten on NRA TV if we weren't at the Women's March in Fairfax and then in DC the next day. Tom Gresham would not have interviewed us on his national radio broadcast if we weren't at the SCOTUS in December and the PP would not have gotten the mention in the American Rifleman magazine if we would have stayed home from David Hogg's anti gun blabfest.
I am encouraged to see that a lot of you care enough to ask the question and are willing to continue standing out in the cold to shame the critters and speak truth to power and the best way we can do that this week is to sign up and testify on Wednesday in either the House or the Senate and to encourage as many other people as we can to do the same.
We will see you on the bricks soon.
As DL said, R&R has been enlisted to report on the goings on in this area for TTAG and what's happening across the river is a huge national story and what happens there will undoubtedly set the tone for legislators in other blue states so YES, it is important that we show the flag in Richmond. The PP started in MD, is based in MD but is not limited to operating in MD. As most of you know we have also been to the DNC in Philly, Harrisburg, the Red Hen (twice), the NRA (three times) and in DC more than we can count.
Last year we didn't have our first Man Up Monday until February and we still made a YUGE impact right up until Sine Die (remember the airplane?) In the meantime we have been very active on other social media getting the word out, check out the latest post on FB that excoriates Del Atterbeary and HB4. I personally spent about two hours last night engaging in a local conservative private group informing them about these bad bills and did a shameless plug for MSI and their bill tracker. Lots of those folks had no idea what was potentially coming out of Annapolis and these are solid conservative average Joes and Janes. Which is another reason to be on places like Facebook and the like but I digress.
We're not going away and we aren't abandoning the home front. There will be Man Up Mondays in the not too distant future so don't fret. There is massive construction in and around Lawyers Mall and our usual prime real estate spot is behind a fence so we are working on alternate locations. Right now Virginia needs us so we are making our physical presence there while continuing the online presence here. And to address those who think that Virginians haven't helped us in Annapolis yes they have, and also residents of DE and PA have come and stood with us in Annapolis.
When we travel to these out of state events not only do we show our support and defense of the 2A it is also a great networking opportunity to increase PP visibility and to be able to speak about what we have done and are doing here in Maryland to a larger audience. R&R and I would not have gotten on NRA TV if we weren't at the Women's March in Fairfax and then in DC the next day. Tom Gresham would not have interviewed us on his national radio broadcast if we weren't at the SCOTUS in December and the PP would not have gotten the mention in the American Rifleman magazine if we would have stayed home from David Hogg's anti gun blabfest.
I am encouraged to see that a lot of you care enough to ask the question and are willing to continue standing out in the cold to shame the critters and speak truth to power and the best way we can do that this week is to sign up and testify on Wednesday in either the House or the Senate and to encourage as many other people as we can to do the same.
We will see you on the bricks soon.