I figured that I would share this here, even though we are a state based organization.
With all that has happened lately, my organization has been slammed for interviews on TV and print.
Normally I or the President of CCDL do most of the interviews.
When the calls came from both of these shows, we were both busy.
The good thing is that we do have 10 executive members that help us to run and shape the organization so we were able to supply these shows with very competent supporters of gun rights.
The first video is John Beidler, Executive Member and Treasurer of CCDL. He also runs the Connecticut chapter of "Oath Keepers". He is an Air Force Vet and a True American Patriot!
http://landing.newsinc.com/shared/video ... D=24053441
The second video is Jonathan Hardy, Executive Member of CCDL and our go to guy to help people that are having problems getting their permits. He attends every hearing that the state "Board of Firearms Permit Examiners" have. The board is where people appeal to, when they have their permit revoked or if they are experiencing delays from the local issuing authorities. CT is a may issue state and you must start your permit process at your local Police Department.
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=8094174&autostart=true
With all that has happened lately, my organization has been slammed for interviews on TV and print.
Normally I or the President of CCDL do most of the interviews.
When the calls came from both of these shows, we were both busy.
The good thing is that we do have 10 executive members that help us to run and shape the organization so we were able to supply these shows with very competent supporters of gun rights.
The first video is John Beidler, Executive Member and Treasurer of CCDL. He also runs the Connecticut chapter of "Oath Keepers". He is an Air Force Vet and a True American Patriot!
http://landing.newsinc.com/shared/video ... D=24053441
The second video is Jonathan Hardy, Executive Member of CCDL and our go to guy to help people that are having problems getting their permits. He attends every hearing that the state "Board of Firearms Permit Examiners" have. The board is where people appeal to, when they have their permit revoked or if they are experiencing delays from the local issuing authorities. CT is a may issue state and you must start your permit process at your local Police Department.
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=8094174&autostart=true