carsontech
Activist Member
I decided to start creating some informational material about Constitutional Carry and Restaurant carry for SC. I created a tri-fold Pamphlet as a rough draft for getting information out help get people off their butts, or the fence, and starting fighting for their rights.
I tried to stay general, not pushing one form of carry over the other and not giving too much specifics about any bills that may be in legislative la-la land (like the extremely fubared "gun rights" bill, H. 3292).
I tried to convey that carrying openly or concealed is a right that is being infringed in SC. I also touched on restaurant carry.
Some of the text was taken from different articles around the web, paraphrased from different articles, or written by me. I have not took the time to gather the web URLs so I could cite where i got my information, I'll do that later. I can cite where I got the maps, though. I modified some of the maps from OpenCarry.org's map section to be able to fit better in the pamphlet.
I think I need to work on getting the points across in fewer words. I just seems there is too much text for the eyes to look at. I'm not really sure, though, as I don't do this kind of stuff often.
I do know I need to mention OpenCarry.org in the pamphlet, as well as providing a website URL that points to a website dedicated to hosting the materiel we create and handout for SC gun rights. The site should also house more information relevant to "the cause". I just have to create the website first.
Comments, suggestions, and/or help would be appreciated.
Hell, tear the thing apart and modify it how you want, I don't care. A joint project with an end result we can all agree on would be great.
EDIT: I started a website/blog that's dedicated to hosting this kind of stuff.
http://constitutionalcarrysc.blogspot.com/
Just in case you don't want to have to go to another website to see the pamphlet...Here's a link to the pamphlet, in PDF format. Print it out, front and back, and fold it to get the full effect:
http://carsontech.webs.com/SC%20Constitutional%20Carry%20Pamphlet%20blogspot.pdf
Here's a link to the Microsoft Publisher 2010 file, which I created the pamphlet in, so you can easily modify the pamphlet. This file isn't the latest, I will post the latest Publisher file soon:
http://carsontech.webs.com/SC%20Constitutional%20Carry%20WorkInProgress.pub
I tried to stay general, not pushing one form of carry over the other and not giving too much specifics about any bills that may be in legislative la-la land (like the extremely fubared "gun rights" bill, H. 3292).
I tried to convey that carrying openly or concealed is a right that is being infringed in SC. I also touched on restaurant carry.
Some of the text was taken from different articles around the web, paraphrased from different articles, or written by me. I have not took the time to gather the web URLs so I could cite where i got my information, I'll do that later. I can cite where I got the maps, though. I modified some of the maps from OpenCarry.org's map section to be able to fit better in the pamphlet.
I think I need to work on getting the points across in fewer words. I just seems there is too much text for the eyes to look at. I'm not really sure, though, as I don't do this kind of stuff often.
I do know I need to mention OpenCarry.org in the pamphlet, as well as providing a website URL that points to a website dedicated to hosting the materiel we create and handout for SC gun rights. The site should also house more information relevant to "the cause". I just have to create the website first.
Comments, suggestions, and/or help would be appreciated.
Hell, tear the thing apart and modify it how you want, I don't care. A joint project with an end result we can all agree on would be great.
EDIT: I started a website/blog that's dedicated to hosting this kind of stuff.
http://constitutionalcarrysc.blogspot.com/
Just in case you don't want to have to go to another website to see the pamphlet...Here's a link to the pamphlet, in PDF format. Print it out, front and back, and fold it to get the full effect:
http://carsontech.webs.com/SC%20Constitutional%20Carry%20Pamphlet%20blogspot.pdf
Here's a link to the Microsoft Publisher 2010 file, which I created the pamphlet in, so you can easily modify the pamphlet. This file isn't the latest, I will post the latest Publisher file soon:
http://carsontech.webs.com/SC%20Constitutional%20Carry%20WorkInProgress.pub
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