With permission I'd like to include some of these pictures, particularly those that show Athena & I, on my facebook page.
economic socialism is where the people own everything. no big corporations. but america is far to large to have economic socialism work properly.
You know you're more than welcome. They have you in them don't they?
Whether they have me in them or not, you're still the copyright owner (as the one who took the picture) and by law and simple courtesy I need to ask permission to use them elsewhere.
Here is a few of the photos that I had taken at the March
Indianapolis Second Amendment March - a set on Flickr
Some of my other photo sets
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanderbergphotography/sets/72157608111360672/
Sig 556 Rifle Review - a set on Flickr
Gun Rights Policy Conference 2007 - a set on Flickr
Gun BuyBack - a set on Flickr
Here is a few of the photos that I had taken at the March
Indianapolis Second Amendment March - a set on Flickr
Some of my other photo sets
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanderbergphotography/sets/72157608111360672/
Sig 556 Rifle Review - a set on Flickr
Gun Rights Policy Conference 2007 - a set on Flickr
Gun BuyBack - a set on Flickr
Jeez I need to pay more attention! Didn't even know this happened, if this happens over the summer I will be sure to attend!
Hey I understand why you'd be upset. I agree, I need to pay attention better to the ingo events and activities.
Maybe you could make an email mailing list? If its done over the summer(ill be working in indy) I'm sure I could make it on a Saturday.
Wont have any long guns to tote, but my G23 will be with me!
snipI don't see ANY reason we shouldn't have at LEAST 1,000 members on this board that care enough about their rights and have the courage to exercise those rights in public.
I know people have their reasons for not being able to attend. However, I fail to believe that out of 7000 members, all of you have better things to do.
I understand, some people work Saturdays or have other obligations. But these things don't happen that often and before last year, have never happened in this state at all. Next time this happens, if we don't have 500 members attend I will be very disappointed in the forum. I thought we all cared about gun rights. I thought we had more people that open carried, at the very least.
This event wasn't advertised well. That's Jared and I's fault. Next time though, it will be well advertised, well planned, and billed well in advance.
This was pretty much my view of the whole event...
Good times... Good times...
I got a real kick out of the guy who asked the man sitting in front of the State House, "How do you feel about the 2nd Amendment?", and the response was, "I have no idea what you are talking about"... So typical.
I can honestly say I am a bit disappointed also. Especially after reading this wasn't well advertised. We (hubby & I) gave money to help promote this. had a few fliers dropped off in our shop, and I mean a very few. That's ok, put them where they will do the most good. Now you sit here and tell me that it wasn't advertised?
As far as not being there, we do own a business and had the shop and a gun show to man. This stretched us thin and unable to go.
This I understand. As far as it not being advertised well... I had it in my signature line and post in a lot of places on here. It wasn't my event so I don't know how well Jared advertised this. I know i haven't seen the National March advertised many places at all. I didn't know he wasn't handing out fliers to businesses, but had I known he wasn't I would have posted it everywhere. I told all kinds of people about the march here in Indy though. I told just about everyone I met that looked like they'd care.