Michael -
I gotta say, today's podcast was absolutely
the best you have done in a long time. And you do great shows every week. The information from the book was excellent, and helped me coalesce many of the events I either missed but had heard of, or had experienced first hand (no holsters at gun ranges, no rapid fire, etc.). You have previously mentioned John Biancchi's efforts with the NRA to identify what we want, and I personally laud his efforts. I was thinking about that as you were going through your comments after talking about the book, and then you mentioned it again.
So now I want to pose 2 questions to you and the DRTV denizens based on today's podcast:
1. What do we as lawful gun owners want in the way of legislative action?
2. Are we content to rely on the NRA to set the agenda?
You gave one excellent example for question #1 - CCW reciprocity. So folks, what else? What are the top 10 things we want to see added (e.g. national CCW reciprocity), revised (suppressors removed from the NFA), or done away with (1968 Gun Control Act).
As for #2, I think I am already giving away my bias here. I think the horizontal gun culture needs to drive this, and "allow" the NRA to advance those elements most suitable for them to address. The NSSF, JPFO, GOA and RKBA (and others) can also be involved. In other words, using the so-called "what do you carry" meme that went through the interw3bs not too long ago, let's build the list, maybe MB's blog can get it started, and let the rest of the culture chime in without being overruled or filtered by a professional organization.
Then, when there appears to be consensus on the list - which should take all of a month, or maybe never (

) - we go to the NRA et al. and push the agenda.
Thoughts?
BTW, personally, I do not think the anti-gun "movement" is dead. It is and has been a useful tool for the tools in kongress, and they can and will resurrect it at will. So we have to move as fast and hard as we can to secure our "beachhead" and be able to move out further. It is a battle, it is a war, and we need to fight it as such.