Examiner.com is conducting a special project, starting today, asking their contributors to come up with topical New Year's resolutions.
On
the surface, I thought this would be something better left to
others--for instance health-related Examiners. But it didn't take much
mulling to realize this is also a perfect opportunity to think up some
resolutions for old, new and potential gun owners.
Let's see
if I can come up with one a day between now and New Year's. I don't
expect readers to do them all, but you certainly ought to be able to
make and keep one.
Here's the first resolution for your consideration:
I will attend an Appleseed event.
Here are a couple of my write-ups on them so that you'll know what it's about and why you should participate:
To plant a seed
Sheriff hosting rifle training shows proper mindset toward gun owners
Click here to visit their website to learn more, including locations and schedules for upcoming training sessions.
Y'know, this is going to be fun. I don't think I'm going to have any
trouble at all putting together a second column every day over the next
three weeks.
Also see: Giving Thanks – At An Appleseed Shoot
Atlanta: Ed Stone | Austin: Howard Nemerov | Boston: Ron Bokleman | Charlotte: Paul Valone | Cheyenne: Anthony Bouchard | Chicago: Don Gwinn | Cleveland: Daniel White | DC: Mike Stollenwerk | Denver: Dan Bidstrup | Grand Rapids: Skip Coryel | Knoxville: Liston Matthews | Los Angeles: John Longenecker | Minneapolis: John Pierce | National: David Codrea | Phoenix: Douglas Little | Seattle: Dave Workman | St. Louis: Kurt Hofmann | Wisconsin: Gene German