BlackieChan
New member
Would anyone be interested in creating a document specifically for mailing/emailing to businesses, protesting their anti-gun policy?
A good starting place would be a quick outline of the most persuasive arguments for a business to allow people to carry on their premises.
After that it might be a good idea to make a generalized document that can be sent to these companies.
I think this is important because:
- not everyone can form a persuasive argument off the top of their head
-it would be helpful to have a document that reflects the general opinions of our community
-It would be helpful to have a letter that can be mailed to businesses the second that we get word of anti gun policies
-Or, it would at least be helpful to have a document to paraphrase, or borrow ideas from when you are writing an argument.
I think that getting our argument to the ears of business owners is important. I also think that if we start formalizing our argument, we might be able to accomplish a lot. I don't know how many people visit this forum, but if we start organizing boycotts or at least sending the anti gun businesses a lot of emails, we might be able to make a difference.
So if you all want to collaborate, we can compile some bullet points (no pun intended) that would persuade a business owner to be on our side and maybe end up with a professional letter signed by USACARRY.
A good starting place would be a quick outline of the most persuasive arguments for a business to allow people to carry on their premises.
After that it might be a good idea to make a generalized document that can be sent to these companies.
I think this is important because:
- not everyone can form a persuasive argument off the top of their head
-it would be helpful to have a document that reflects the general opinions of our community
-It would be helpful to have a letter that can be mailed to businesses the second that we get word of anti gun policies
-Or, it would at least be helpful to have a document to paraphrase, or borrow ideas from when you are writing an argument.
I think that getting our argument to the ears of business owners is important. I also think that if we start formalizing our argument, we might be able to accomplish a lot. I don't know how many people visit this forum, but if we start organizing boycotts or at least sending the anti gun businesses a lot of emails, we might be able to make a difference.
So if you all want to collaborate, we can compile some bullet points (no pun intended) that would persuade a business owner to be on our side and maybe end up with a professional letter signed by USACARRY.