Yeah you certainly sound like the reasonable one, insulting people making vague accusations and claiming to be some all knowing expert who is above the established rules of the game. I bet lots of people will listen to you.
Perhaps the question should be:
How was the message received?
Slavex, I wish you knew how things are really handled by some POCO EC/Board members. Then your point of view may change.
If you knew what I now know...you will be outraged.
For the Club president to order the takedown of our petition is unconscionable, a serious abuse and misuse of authority and a direct suppression of the right of POCO members to express their wishes in a democratic manner. It was an impulsive and poorly thought-out move, at the very least extremely ill-advised.
I would like to quote from the Constitution of PCDHFC:
1. e. to provide safe venues for all target shooting activities.
If I understand English correctly, the word "all" is self-expalantory. This means that the Board, if it is true to the Constitution, has no choice but to listen to voice of the members....WE WANT IDPA IN POCO...and they have no reason to ignore our voice. To make matters worse, the President himself actually trampled on our members' right to be heard by ordering our Petition with many names on it, removed.
The anti-IDPA faction of Board gave a lame excuse (they said that there are no slots in the range schedules...which is already proven wrong..to wit, there are 24 weekend days available into the summer) and they have no recourse now, except to approve IDPA in POCO.
Gee, Slavex, and here I thought I was the one being insulted ! You're at least doing a good job of carrying on the tradition ! And here I was AGREEING with you ! Silly me.
I've just seen it all before , many times , but if you don't want to be a "Lightbringer" , whoever you may be hiding behind your name, and want to keep insulting me , rather than being slightly educational with YOUR experience , go right ahead, I couldn't care less about your opinion .
As to "vague accusations" guess you don't understand the word 'slander' , do you ?
To quote 'Easyrider604' if I may, "Slavex, I wish you knew how things are really handled by some POCO EC/Board Members. Then your point of view may change. If you knew what I know now... you will be outraged. "
I DO know, and have for a long time, but if you'd rather not educate yourself to the outrage and just keep 'sniping' at me, you just go right ahead.
I realize this is meant to be your last post in the thread but can I ask if you have any information you can share in regards to the question of how booked up the range time is?OK, here is my last post in this thread. I am a EC board member at the club and I shoot neither of IPSC, IDPA, PPC or any of the other alphabet soup of action shooting games so I am about as unbiased as can be on the issue. I do firmly believe that a club, any club, needs to be responsive to its members and should make every reasonable effort to accommodate all lawful, recognized, shooting activities providing that they are administered safely - this is my starting point whenever considering a matter like this.
When first apprised of this issue I commenced a process of due diligence and some of the people who have posted on this thread have corresponded with me to assist me in my determination of the matters at hand. I have also read a lot about the issue and have spoken in person with others - both in favor of and opposed to IDPA - in order to help understand the subject.
Now to the purpose of this post : In my view re-hashing old issues, fighting old battles, trading insults and general '#####ing' will do nothing whatsoever to advance an issue. If people are unhappy with a board's decision or just generally unhappy with a board there is a process for addressing concerns and the process is called "getting away from the keyboard and showing up in person at an AGM and voting". So guys, please, put the BS away and try and type something constructive.
Bob.
For ****'s sake.
All i wanted was IDPA in Poco.
Instead I have this entire league of BS to waddle through due to people and their high assed horses and more drama than a monday morning Maury show.
If I wanted this much BS, ego and general tomfukery, I would have joined an airsoft group.
So the basic gist is a bunch of ultra conservative never change nothing new we dont want its say NO, and basially tear down the petition, and throw us out the door?
I get the feeling this is going down the wrong path regardless of who is right, which is kind of sad really.
OK, here is my last post in this thread. I am a EC board member at the club and I shoot neither of IPSC, IDPA, PPC or any of the other alphabet soup of action shooting games so I am about as unbiased as can be on the issue. I do firmly believe that a club, any club, needs to be responsive to its members and should make every reasonable effort to accommodate all lawful, recognized, shooting activities providing that they are administered safely - this is my starting point whenever considering a matter like this.
When first apprised of this issue I commenced a process of due diligence and some of the people who have posted on this thread have corresponded with me to assist me in my determination of the matters at hand. I have also read a lot about the issue and have spoken in person with others - both in favor of and opposed to IDPA - in order to help understand the subject.
Now to the purpose of this post : In my view re-hashing old issues, fighting old battles, trading insults and general '#####ing' will do nothing whatsoever to advance an issue. If people are unhappy with a board's decision or just generally unhappy with a board there is a process for addressing concerns and the process is called "getting away from the keyboard and showing up in person at an AGM and voting". So guys, please, put the BS away and try and type something constructive.
Bob.
Here is how I see the situation;
Those in favour of IDPA feel that:
There are many members of the club that want to participate in IDPA
IDPA would attract more shooters to the sport and to the club
Having IDPA at Poco would save local members having to drive to Chilliwack
IDPA is less expensive to get into than IPSC
Those opposed are concerned that:
IDPA would cut into other members range time
IDPA would create a negative image for the club i.e. self defence training as opposed to a sporting club
Both sides have legitimate points. In order for us to get IDPA at Poco we will have to address the opposition’s two main concerns, namely range time and image.
In terms of range time I know you have shown that there is time available but maybe we could go further and offer to arrange events on low use times such as week days.
In terms of image/public relations we should move away from the self defence angle and promote the sport another way, for example as a way for people that cannot afford IPSC yet to start with handgun shooting. We could also offer not to use human shaped targets if that is feasible within the IDPA rules.
If we compromise and use this approach then I think we stand the best chance of getting IDPA at Poco. If the BOD still refuses us then I think they are being unreasonable or may be making the decision for personal reasons as opposed to the good of the club and its members.
If this is the case then the only way we will institute the changes we want is to work within the system as Tomochan says by organising members and attending the AGM and voting.
There is no "image" problem.
Whatever it's roots back in the day IDPA, as it is shot NOW, is a sport - pure and simple.
Anyone promoting IDPA or wanting to shoot IDPA because they think it will teach them how to be a gunfighter is going to be sorely disappointed.
It is a sport - period.
John




























