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Polling and Prowling… Learn from my mistakes at the Polls

Polling and Prowling… Learn from my mistakes at the Polls

There’s no question we’re living in unusual times and some difficult circumstances that test one’s patience more than we may care to be tested. Can I get an “Amen”?

Difficulties heighten due to the pandemic and it’s an election cycle like no other!  Add the violent riots, destruction and you’re probably (and wisely) concerned about your safety.

This fact shows in the record numbers of firearm sales and new gun owner exercising their Second amendment rights and understand they are responsible for their safety. Please make sure to vote and continue to support this right.

So, what can you do to minimize conflict when you go to the polls – or even just out and about?

Number one –  consider what you’re wearing as you head to the polls. Never before (certainly not in my lifetime) has clothing seemed to be so controversial. In fact, the amount of rage expressed from some “threads” is unsettling.

Play it safe and don’t make a political fashion statement. This can/could be considered “campaigning” – which isn’t allowed. Always check your state rules. It’s better to be informed than to be turned away.

And, yes Poll workers can send you home.

Additionally, this year are concerns about Covid 19 while voting…

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have drawn up an extensive guide. Let’s face it, you’re probably quite familiar with them by now- Good hand washing practices use of hand sanitizer, and wearing a face mask or other face covering in public settings

A few tips for a more enjoyable experience at the polls:

  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Bring your own pen and or stylus. However, not all polling stations allow this, so individuals should check in advance.
  • bring a portable chair to sit in if you are concerned about long lines, [and] Review as you should be familiar with who and what’s on your ballot prior to getting into the booth.”

But don’t stop there with preparedness for a day at the polls. Keep your eyes up and scan your surroundings constantly.

Bankers do a “drive around” before parking to open up the bank. Why?

The same reason you want to be observant as you pull into the polling place. You want to watch for anything suspicious. Anything.

 A stray and or unattended package, someone videoing or taking pictures or anything that seems out of place.

Be aware of any chemical odors coming from a package or vehicle. Keep your head and eyes up, not down at your phone.

 I know it can be tempting to hop on social (are you following us ?) while waiting in line. Scan the area often, remain vigilant and report any suspected criminal scheme targeting voters to the FBI immediately

 Malicious and misleading information is easily and widely spread via social media platforms, texting, or peer-to-peer messaging apps on (smart)phones.  Keep in mind, not all publicly available voting information is accurate, and some is deliberately designed to deceive you to suppress turnout.

Verify information using these sites: eac.gov and usa.gov/how-to-vote.

Double check your polling facility location and times the polls are open, even for early voting.  .

Always consider the source of voting information. Ask yourself, “Can I trust this information?” Look for official notices from election offices and verify the information you found is accurate.

Help defend the right to vote by reporting any suspected instances of voter suppression—especially those received through a private communication channel like texting—to your local FBI field office.

A few ways to improve your situational awareness can be life saving skills.

Learn to be aware of surroundings, noticing exits and to read the mannerisms of others. These are skills you can develop, but change takes time and practice.

Start today and stay out of harm’s way.

“Give me Liberty or give me death.” – Patrick Henry.

“Give me Liberty or give me death.” – Patrick Henry.

Learn from my mistakes (history – March 23, 1775)

Hopefully, you’ll hear my heart in this; my burden for this country. I’m sure you’re tired of all the non sense going on – Covid-19, working from home while home schooling, rioting and the political divide, but I truly believe we’re at a critical tipping point like never before.

According to YourDictionary.com the phrase “give me liberty or give me death is a set phrase indicating enormous displeasure at any over–authoritarian policy or law.” I fear these words spoken over 245 years ago may be truer today than ever before! THIS could be our (America as we know her) death!

This year’s been a doozy for sure!  I’m sure we’re all feeling a little uneasy.  Perhaps, it’s the lack of control or the many unanswered questions that has stirred up fear within us. All of this has me thinking a lot more about my safety and the importance of our Second Amendment:

“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed”.

I implore you to take action, for the future of this country; and your right to protect, defend your life is at stake! I’m sure you’re seeing or hearing about this daily in the news and on social platforms.  In case you’ve missed it, our right to believe in God and attend Church is also being attacked and shut down.

Please don’t become complacent. If you’re reading this, I know you love and value our Second Amendment! I’m sure you also understand that we are under attack like never before!

As a believer, I’m confident that “All things are possible with Christ Jesus” (Matt. 19:23) and (I believe) that our country is in need of a Revival and return to the principles that made the United States of America great. There is no other country, where others risk their own life (literally) to come to America.

Think about that! 

THIS IS how great America is!

Our “Freedoms” make us great. Freedom to do whatever type of work you love, freedom to create a new product, solution or service. Free to start a business for those who desire to concealed carry and realize it’s up to them to defend and protect their own life. Freedom to pursue what makes you happy and to live the way you choose to and how you’ll raise your family.

No one else determines your future but you! How empowering is that!?  We are all different, and yet we are all the same. It’s at our core values of understanding our own responsibilities, treating others with dignity and respect, as we are all created in the image of our maker. I’m sure you love your kids (or nieces/nephews, family) and want to pass on to the next generation the wonderful things we’ve received from our own parents like a better country than the generation before. We should continue to pay goodness forward.

If you believe in the power of prayer, I invite you to join us in Praying Up America (Facebook group).

So, how & what can you do to ensure your right to keep and bear arms?

  1. Register to vote.  Go to your Secretary of State to get your voter registration form. As long as you will be age 18 by election day.
  2. VOTE in every election, with understanding each candidates platforms. Know what policies you are voting for
  3. Support & Join 2A organization fighting for you, such as Second Amendment Foundation; Gun Owners of America, also your states’ specific organizations
  4. Call and write your congress representatives. The DC Project is a great organization and will link to your representatives contact information
  5. Educate others and younger adults why the 2Amendment matters. Given the current state of chaos, it’s seems likely many would understand this.

I want you to Never be a victim. Your right to fight for your life is at stake. You are your own first responder.