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  1. Thanks dawgdoc.

    I'll be speaking to one of Chattanooga's councilmen in the next day or so. He is definitely on our side as far as carrying goes (though I've tried to dissuade him from small-of-back carry position). Not sure what or how much pressure he can bring to bear in chambers but, it's worth the effort in any event.

    If he attends the venue, he will be carrying. Be interesting to see if they check him at the gate.

     

    As an aside, I've got no idea if they plan on just asking if you look wrong (or right?), or if they plan on "wanding" all patrons...

     

    CB

  2. From the Tennessee General Assembly website:

     

     

    SB 1801 by *Gresham. (HB 2180 by *Rich.)

    Handgun Permits - As introduced, gives a handgun permit holder who is injured on or in the property of a business entity that prohibits firearms a civil cause of action against the entity if the proximate cause of the injury was that the firearm ban prevented the person from adequately exercising the right of self-defense. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13.

    Fiscal Summary

    NOT SIGNIFICANT

    Bill Summary

    This bill creates a cause of action against a business entity that prohibits the possession of weapons on the premises of its property or in its buildings, for a person authorized to carry a handgun who is injured on or in such property, if the proximate cause of the injury was that the posting of the property prevented the person from adequately exercising the right of self-defense. This bill will not affect any other cause of action the person may have against a business entity for the injury, death or property damage that is based on the negligence or other tortious conduct by the business entity. 

    This bill defines a "business entity" as a sole proprietor, any legal entity organized under the laws of this state, or any legal entity registered with the secretary of state. This definition does not include this state or its political subdivisions. 

    This bill will apply to applicable injuries occurring on or after July 1, 2014. 

    Time to write your legislators, especially any who may be members of the state Senate Judicial Committee which is the current entity reviewing this bill.

  3. LP, no offense taken. Having, and being able to express, ones own opinion is something we can also thank our forefathers for.

     

    Only thing I might add is:

    If you can consistently hit a one (1") inch square at 100 yards from a steady-hold position (standing, sitting/kneeling or prone) with a rack-grade rifle, then you ARE a marksman and you don't need what an Appleseed shoot might teach you. Other than, perhaps, "the rest of the history" that they did not teach us  those 45 (or a bit further back in my case) years ago.

     

    Happy and accurate shooting in any case, maybe we'll meet on a range somewhere,

    Celticroots

  4. ttocswab, I'll be there as a shooter this go-round. I'll start exercising my newly gotten orange hat at another shoot soon.

     

    Lowpower, the cost is not at all steep when you consider all that can be gained by attending one (or more) of these shoots. You will not only hone your skills as a rifleman, but you will learn some very important history of how our country came to be, and the principles that drove ordinary British citizens, who happened to have been self-governing for their entire time on these shores, to stand against the government that was about to turn them into slaves of an overbearing monarchy.

    The $80 two-day fee, or $50 single-day, is a small price to pay.

     

    Loon160T, very happy to make your acquaintance,

    CelticRoots (aka: crankybones) 

     

  5. OK! Just a status report.

    I had a great!  :up: time this last weekend. Weather coulda been a LOT worse. Great people, good lessons, well worth the drive.

    Manchester (Arnold Range) is sold out for April, June and on still open for registration, lots in the neighboring states in April and May too.

    If the ammo situation still hasn't improved too much, don't worry. They'll cater the shooting to supply available individually. I think we only shot about 350 - 400 rounds over the two days. Weather did eliminate one (or more?) of the fun shoots at the end of Sunday though. I heard something about a couch and TV target  :stunned: ...

     

    Get on out to one of these shoots. You will not regret it!! 

    :usa: 

  6. I wish I could, but where the heck is some one supposed to find 500 rnds of ammo?

    Photoguy, the word that came back to me from the Shoot Boss is that we probably will be shooting less than 500 rds due to the ammo shortage. Though, I suppose, if you've got' em - you can shoot 'em. They definitely will cater the event to supplies available.

    That said - If you really want to come (and can make it for Saturday, Sunday, or both) I will/can bring some extra .22 ammo from my stock. Will sell at my cost, for shooting at this event only.

     

    Dress warmly, bring raingear! It ain't spring yet!!!

    BTW: I'm one of those 'over-the-hill' guys. But I still get out and play in the mud! (I just bitch about it so it doesn't hurt so bad)

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  7. Celtic Roots here. Joined back in January but never said hello. Parents probably spun in the grave.

    Moved last year from Connecticut, originated long ago in the Chicago area. Back when guns were, mostly, OK. (But after Capone left the scene).

    Been shooting since age 8 or so. Kinda let it all go by the wayside as CT got more and more miserable.

     

    Now a plea! How about some of you guys and Gals taking a chance on the weather and coming to the Appleseed shoot in Puryear on March 23-24? Come on now, it can't get THAT cold and wet! Might even be a bluebird day.

    I'd 'Hate' to have all those instructors and the range all to myself! (and me with no centerfire any more).

  8. I'd think it would 'Absolutely' be worth another shot. I'd first go direct to the upper echelon of Appleseed, show them what you have, and get any/all support documentation you might need from them. Then go back to ORSA and 'present'.  I think you'd also want to ask ORSA if they would give a rental rate deduction to Appleseed as a 501[c]3 non-profit.

     

    As an aside, ask if the local Chamber of Commerce would be willing to advertise/mention the event in their publications.

    That's how I found out about the shoot in Manchester [and therefore Puryear]. (Monteagle CoC)

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