CSSA & CSAAA Join to start legal action- Ruger 10/22 mags

If everyone donates even 5$ per mag they own, we would have several million - plenty to fight this and win.
 
I received my weekly newsletter from Wolverine today and I was actually surprised to see it was all about sales. There was no mention of the 10/22 issue and pointed attention to the CSSA to get on board.

Many people on their newsletter are probably not in the know and would be ideal for them to be informed.

Just a thought.

I've noticed my NFA email newsletters haven't made any mention at all about the current situation.
 
Donated $500.00 and joined the class action. It's time to stand and and be counted...generations before us paid a much larger price for the freedoms so many take for granted.
 
I rarely shoot my 10/22 but just sent the CSSA $100. I really think we need to take a stand here on this issue or our sport will die a death of a thousand cuts.
 
As I am preparing my letter to my MP, it dawned on me to maybe mention how eager some of their constituents are to donate money to a legal fund to sue the Feds. Seeing as we continue to get pestered with requests from them to donate to their cause, figured mentioning this might get their attention as well.

Also and this is just a suggestion/idea, this lawsuit is probably going to take a while and funding will be an ongoing issue. Fundraisers come to mind. Not everyone is able to donate cash however they may have either time or items they are willing to part with. The Exchange is packed full of firearms for sale. Though CGN has a large following, I am sure there are millions of potential buyers who won't actually see the add.
Would it be feasible, with some assistance from some of our Corporate members here, to set up an auction either in Canada or perhaps the USA where these firearms can be sold with a percentage going to the legal fund? I mention the USA for several reasons. The exchange rate is in our favour, there's a huge market down there and it will certainly assist in getting the message out to what is happening here in Canada in terms of the lawsuit. We might just get some 'sympathy' funding from our neighbours.
I realise the logistics of getting the firearms to the USA is complicated however I am sure there are Corporate members here with experience in this area who are willing to donate some of their time to make this happen.
For example, if 25% of the sale price is donated to the legal fund, there's potential for a rather large sum of money to support this cause. Heck, I'd through in a few rifles just because!!

Just throwing this out there for discussion and this may need to be moved to a separate thread. All comments welcome of course however preference given to those with a more positive spin preferred:cheers:
 
Found a bx-25 while cleaning up after a bush shoot. I don't even own a 10/22. To think I could be charged with possession of a prohibited device for being a good samaritan.... donated $50 and I'm keeping the magazine.
 
As I am preparing my letter to my MP, it dawned on me to maybe mention how eager some of their constituents are to donate money to a legal fund to sue the Feds. Seeing as we continue to get pestered with requests from them to donate to their cause, figured mentioning this might get their attention as well.

Also and this is just a suggestion/idea, this lawsuit is probably going to take a while and funding will be an ongoing issue. Fundraisers come to mind. Not everyone is able to donate cash however they may have either time or items they are willing to part with. The Exchange is packed full of firearms for sale. Though CGN has a large following, I am sure there are millions of potential buyers who won't actually see the add.
Would it be feasible, with some assistance from some of our Corporate members here, to set up an auction either in Canada or perhaps the USA where these firearms can be sold with a percentage going to the legal fund? I mention the USA for several reasons. The exchange rate is in our favour, there's a huge market down there and it will certainly assist in getting the message out to what is happening here in Canada in terms of the lawsuit. We might just get some 'sympathy' funding from our neighbours.
I realise the logistics of getting the firearms to the USA is complicated however I am sure there are Corporate members here with experience in this area who are willing to donate some of their time to make this happen.
For example, if 25% of the sale price is donated to the legal fund, there's potential for a rather large sum of money to support this cause. Heck, I'd through in a few rifles just because!!

Just throwing this out there for discussion and this may need to be moved to a separate thread. All comments welcome of course however preference given to those with a more positive spin preferred:cheers:

I have asked CSSA if they can provide me with the total funds up to today which have been donated to the 10/22 magazine fund. I agree funds may become an issue but with the large amount of support from the community do far, there may be a sizable amount of cash to work with. I'm not sure if they will disclose to me personally, but i hope they will update the membership sooner than later on the subject.
 
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