Not looking good from my viewpoint. @jedi hasn't chimed in to let us know but seems like we only have 6-7 volunteers as of nowAnything new going on?
Need to navigate around the check in station.I wonder what would happen if INGO members just showed up too volunteer at the appointed date and time without going through teh DNR's volunteer registration process?
Stealth and camouflage?Need to navigate around the check in station.
I guess I'm a little confused. The two times @PhotoNinja and I volunteered, we had to fill out a form for the DNR for being participants(volunteers) at the event. Did no one else have to fill out this form?I wonder what would happen if INGO members just showed up too volunteer at the appointed date and time without going through teh DNR's volunteer registration process?
That's always faaaaarrrrr.Just setup a meet with Jedi and pass them off on him.
I don't think anyone is saying that it is not important. However they lost a lot of us at "No more carrying at the shooting range." We have a fundamental right to carry a gun on public property. It is wrong to ask us to give that right up. This is why it is so important to tell them we can't volunteer due to their demands. And when they can't do their program and attendance go down and they start to cut staff, they can push those complaints up the chain.I guess I'm a little confused. The two times @PhotoNinja and I volunteered, we had to fill out a form for the DNR for being participants(volunteers) at the event. Did no one else have to fill out this form?
I hope those who refuse to volunteer because they have to register with DNR, I hope they never buy a fishing or hunting license. Or sign up for a DNR special hunt. The DNR requires as much or more personal information for those activities as this activity.
Let me tell you how important it is that we do this shoot. Last time it was held, 2019, @PhotoNinja was doing her photography thing and happened to strike up a convo with a female participant(middle aged woman). @PhotoNinja asked if she was enjoying herself, and the woman said yes, and that she was initially scared of guns and when she saw the flyer...figured she would check it out. At the shoot she saw other women shooting guns and decided to give it a try. After shooting, she said she didn't know why she was scared of guns, they're not that scary.
This is just one example of how we can reach out to new gun owners and bring new shooters into the sport/hobby.
If you feel that strong about not volunteering, so be it. I just wanted to share why it is important that this shoot happens, this year and in the future.
I'll be honest, I don't think about the "No more carrying" because the only time I have ever been to a DNR range is for the INGO youth shoot and once for a INGO meet & shoot. And thinking about it, it should be a priority; it is our right to carry on public property.I don't think anyone is saying that it is not important. However they lost a lot of us at "No more carrying at the shooting range." We have a fundamental right to carry a gun on public property. It is wrong to ask us to give that right up. This is why it is so important to tell them we can't volunteer due to their demands. And when they can't do their program and attendance go down and they start to cut staff, they can push those complaints up the chain.
No. It doesn't make sense.Because hiding the fact we are carrying guns at an event where we are introducing people to guns makes a lot of sense.
Doug,I just saw this. Sorry for the delay.
I'll know better near the time but I would like to attend and volunteer.
Not 100% this year. Things are... complicated. That said, I do enjoy attending and doing what I can.
Regards,
Doug