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Savage.Detroit
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Open Carry Questions for Political Candidates
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July 01, 2010, 12:06:55 PM »
I am on the ballot to be a precinct delegate for the Republican Party in my precinct. I will probably go unopposed. Election is in August. The main job of a precinct delegate is to vote at the State party convention for who the party will put forth as a candidate for such-and-such office. I have been critical of the GOP in the past but was convinced that being a delegate can help weed out the fake conservative candidates.
I am more of a Ron Paul constitutionalist/libertarian/conservative. I mean what is a conservative but someone who tries to conserve what the founders intended in the constitution which are libertarian (small "l" not the party) principles.
I've already started getting e-mails from potential Republican candidates for endorsement. I plan to thoroughly question them before I do. I will be getting together my questions in general but want to make sure I cover the right to open carry.
If you could what would you ask a potential candidate about the right to bear arms that specifically mentions open carry? I realize wording is important because those politicos are slippery fellows.
Thanks!
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FatboyCykes
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July 01, 2010, 02:34:14 PM »
I think I'd focus less on OC specifically and focus more on Constitutional carry, that way you're including OC w/o isolating it. Firearm laws in general, getting rid of PFZ's, making sure there is no chance on changing out state Constitution.
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