Ken Stanka
Active Member
A coherent and united front will be hard, when it comes to details.
Two examples:
1. I support a National Preemptive Act that voids all state and local firearms laws and reserves that power to the Federal Government. A lot of people would oppose this on the grounds that it tramples state authority. Is this a bug, or a feature?
2. I consider background checks part of the trade space. You want background checks? Offer to repeal an existing law, and we'll talk. This latter puts our opponents on the defensive - it shows them as defining "compromise" as a surrender on terms.
If we cant be unfied then we will lose, there is no other outcome. They are united against us, we need to be just as much of a team against them.