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Title: 2021, Year of the Lawyer
Post by: MarkB on November 12, 2020, 12:04:19 AM
This is a coy of a post I made on Delaware Gun Rights.

2021, Year of the Lawyer.  I expect multiple lawsuits will be filed during 2021.  Biden's gun plans will foster many federal lawsuits and the stranglehold the Democrats in Dover have will cause additional lawsuits right here in Delaware.  We have to be prepared to give both time and money to save our gun rights both nationally and in Delaware.  The DSSA and others should start planning a joint effort now on how to attack the coming assault on our gun rights.  We have to fight back against the coming illegal actions in Dover.
Title: Re: 2021, Year of the Lawyer
Post by: Just Bill on November 12, 2020, 01:46:40 PM
As in the past count me in!!!    I may be 78 but I can still cuss out a brilliant politician.

Bill
Title: Re: 2021, Year of the Lawyer
Post by: Radnor on November 12, 2020, 02:16:00 PM
If you are not a member of DSSA might want to join.
Heard from a board member they are still fighting a lawsuit filed against DNREC.


More are on the horizon. That takes $$$$  .

Title: Re: 2021, Year of the Lawyer
Post by: SturmRugerSR9 on November 12, 2020, 03:54:35 PM
I joined the DSSA once at the urging of a friend, and was asked if I wanted to attend a meeting. I said yes and went there. The 1st thing that gave me pause was there were only board members there and everybody looked at me as though they wondered why I came. I explained and they said take a seat, and went on with their meeting. I never heard anything from them after that except when I received a member card. I continued to to go to the yearly meetings at the police union building on Kitts Hummock road for a couple of years and the next time me renewal came up I passed. I had been a member of the NRA for years and a DECCW permit holder for years also. I guess I got the impression that the DSSA was a "private club" and members were to give them money, but not welcome to attend or participate.

I may have taken this wrong, but that was my impression of the DSSA. Hope others haven't had a similar experience.
Title: Re: 2021, Year of the Lawyer
Post by: Radnor on November 12, 2020, 04:36:32 PM
Most likely surprised someone showed up. At the range we have 200 members. For the meetings see very few.