Volunteer and complete five – 3 hour time slots for Tabletops/Gun Shows and receive a Free Class with Instructor Shane at Defensive Tactics and Firearms ($200 Value)
Members Corner – Ownership
By: Advisory Board Member Michael Talley
Right now at IEGO, we’re sitting at a crossroads. The intersection of success and failure. All it takes to fail is everyone waiting for someone else to “Do something.” All it takes to succeed if for everyone to take ownership.
Ownership means you take pride in what you do. Ownership means you care about the success of the PAC. Ownership means taking responsibility and stepping up when needed. Ownership means you give a damn.
There is a core group of about 15 to 20 volunteers who OWN IEGO! They are at almost every tabletop, gun show, meeting and shooting social. They can be counted on anytime they are called upon. That sounds great until you realize that we have around 500 members!
You don’t have to be the next Tabletop Titan to be involved, but as the old saying goes, many hands make light work. Not everyone is equipped to talk to strangers at a gun store but everyone has skills that could be leveraged for the benefit of the PAC.
As a wise man once said, “You can have the best idea in the world. The kind of idea that could change the world! But if you don’t have the people to act on it and the money to make it happen, it’s just a dream.
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BLOG: A Ray of Hope for California – SB906 dies in committee. The bill was too much even for California legislators.
By Joe Drammissi
Miracle of miracles! The politicians in Sacramento finally produced a bill that was so grotesque that even they could not pass it. We’re referring to SB906, the proposed legislation that would have required parents to disclose information concerning their gun ownership to their children’s school. The bill died in committee last week.
I wrote about SB906 here. SB906 was proposed by State Senator Anthony J Portantino (D-25), an enthusiastic gun-control proponent, and would have required parents to disclose gun ownership information and how and where the guns were stored. It would have required schools to include this requirement on enrollment forms.
The bill never made it out of committee where only two of seven committee members voted to move it forward. This even after Portantino promised to drastically amend his bill if it passed through committee.
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Become a #NotMeIE Ambassador
The #NotMeIE program is a mentor/mentee referral service run by women for women to help them:
Obtain firearms training
Get assistance in choosing and purchasing a firearm
Obtain a CCW
How does the program work?
A potential client can fill out the application for service on our website. Once received, the project manager reviews the application and assigns the client to an Ambassador. An Ambassador then contacts the client to begin the process of walking them through whatever their firearm needs are. After the client has been successfully helped, their case is closed, and the Ambassador is given a new client to work with. Some of our Ambassadors are also NRA certified trainers. They are very knowledgeable in all aspects of firearms training and purchasing. IEGO also offers an online CCW seminar once a month. Check the IEGO website for upcoming dates. If you are an experienced gun owner and are interested in becoming an Ambassador for the #NotMeIE program please reach out to Karla at [email protected]
Paid for by Inland Empire Gun Owners Political Action Committee (FPPC ID # 1419037), 25920 Iris Ave, #13A-341, Moreno Valley, CA 92551, U.S.A., +1 (951) 266-6683