There’s a lot of moving and shaking on guns in Minnesota. You’ve got an anti-gun governor, a lot of anti-gun legislators, and a profound desire to try and force things like assault weapon bans down the throats of people there who did nothing wrong.
In short, they want to punish everyone for the deranged actions of a single person in Minneapolis.
The Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus has a fight on its hands, and it’s most definitely ready to engage in that battle. But now, they’ve apparently partnered with someone who can bring even more firepower into the fray.
From a press release:
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is delighted to welcome the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus as our newest affiliate in the North Star State, and just in time to celebrate the full transition of the Minnesota Gun Owners Law Center, which is scheduled to be fully effective by Nov. 1.
Rob Doar, co-founder of the Caucus, will be president of the new law center, according to an announcement from the group.
“With gun rights being under direct attack by Gov. Tim Walz and anti-gunners in the Legislature,” noted CCRKBA Managing Director Andrew Gottlieb, “this is a strategic time for the Citizens Committee and the Gun Owners Caucus to be joining forces. We’ve been watching the events unfold in Minnesota over the past few months. It is clear that gun prohibitionists are relentless in their effort to erode the rights of law-abiding citizens by exploiting the actions of criminals and crazy people.
“We’re looking forward to working with Bryan Strawser, who chairs the Caucus, and his organization as this battle continues,” Gottlieb stated. “His organization has been doing a remarkable job on behalf of all Minnesota gun owners, and we’re enthusiastic about having them aboard as an affiliate organization.”
The Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus has been “a busy bunch,” Gottlieb observed, pointing to a long list of the group’s accomplishments listed on their website. They have won in court on behalf of young adults, they’ve stopped anti-gun legislation, they were instrumental in expanding concealed carry reciprocity with other states, and they are known as a major force for gun rights at the state capitol.
“We think the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus has a bright future, and we can’t wait to see what comes next,” Gottlieb said.
The Caucus has done some fantastic work as it stands, even without the resources of a national organization to draw upon, so I’ve got a lot of respect for the organization. Having the Second Amendment Foundation standing behind them just means they’ll be able to do that much more.
And with the way things are in Minnesota, the partnership couldn’t have come at a better time.
Walz is bound and determined to force gun control down the throat of law-abiding people in Minnesota, and he’ll use the Annunciation shooting to push for it, even though that incident was more of an example of how gun control laws fail than anything else. However, it’s not like the media in the state will acknowledge this fact.
So, that leaves it to groups like the Caucus to take action, and they’ve done a tremendous job so far, but with the upcoming attempts and agitating for gun control, they need to bring as much firepower to the fight as they can. The last thing they need is complacency.
And with their successes, I think they can bring an awful lot to the Second Amendment Foundation, too. Especially for other state-wide affiliates.
As the man said in the movie, “I think this is the start of a beautiful friendship.”
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