IT’S EASY
to go to Springfield next Wednesday, March 10, for IGOLD, Illinois Gun Owners Lobby Day. It’s also a lot of fun. First I’ll tell you how easy it is, and then I’ll tell you how much fun it is.
You can catch a bus from any of the following cities by going to
http://igold.isra.org/buses.shtml
Aurora, Bloomington, Champaign (Urbana), Chenoa, Chester, Chicago (North) Chicago (South), Chicago (West), Danville, Decatur, Dundee, Effingham, Evergreen Park, Fairview Heights, Galesburg, Grayslake, Joliet, Litchfield, Lyons, Marion, McHenry, Mendota, Moline, Mt. Vernon, Mundelein, Normal, Peoria, Quad Cities, Red Bud, Rockford, St. Louis (Metro), Urbana, Vandalia, Waterloo, or Zion.
Four of those busses are sponsored by Guns Save Life.com. We’ll have two leaving from Gutteridge Harley-Davidson in Danville at 7:45 a.m. Two busses will also leave from Farm and Fleet in Urbana at 8:30 a.m. We’ll be stopping to pick up passengers at Sam’s Club in Decatur, leaving at 9:45 a.m.
Suggested donation for the four Guns Save Life busses is $25, but donate whatever you can, and come anyway. To be sure there are spots left on the busses, email John Naese at johnnaese@gunssavelife.com, or call him at 217-684-2602.
If you don’t call or email and make a reservation, come anyway; chances are we’ll have a few spots left, and a few no-shows. You can make your donation when you get on the bus.
That’s how easy it is. Now, (besides being important) how fun is it?
The ride is fun. Lots of talking and camaraderie. Meet some new pro-gun friends you haven’t met before. Enjoy the trip without worrying about driving, idiots on the road, cell phone using doofuses on the road, or parking or traffic.
1st stop in Springfield will be the Golden Corral restaurant. They have a great buffet, and we’ll be arriving when they open at 10:30 am (they’re expecting us) so the food will be hot and fresh. As part of the group, it couldn’t be easier - $10 includes meal, drink, tax, and tip. Pay one designated person on the bus, and bypass the cashier station and go straight to the food.
We’ll be done there by 11:30 and back on the busses for the short trip to the Prairie Capital Convention Center. There you can pick up an info packet, buy an IGOLD shirt or hat if you don’t have one already, and listen to some legislative briefings and updates.
About 12:45 or so we’ll start heading for the exits for the five-block walk down to the Capitol. We’ve got a parade permit, and we’ll be shoulder to shoulder across the street, walking down the middle proudly, right up the Capitol steps. We’ll have a couple of busses available for those who can’t walk that far or have health issues that prevent this.
At the Capitol steps, we’ll hear from a couple of pro-gun lawmakers and others for brief speeches and a pep rally. Then it’s into the Capitol complex to visit the House and Senate chambers and legislative offices and committee rooms. There are three buildings in the Capitol complex, each with several entrances to pass through security. You can head for any one of those entrances, because once inside, all three buildings are connected by underground passages. In other words, you only have to pass through security once, as long as you’re in the three-building complex. We’ll have IGOLD hosts and guides there to help direct you to specific destinations, such as your representative’s or senator’s office.
After a couple of hours to lobby your representatives and see the Capitol, walk back to the Prairie Capital Convention Center for a wrap-up starting at 4 p.m. At 5 p.m., we’ll board the busses for home. That will put us home in Decatur at about 5:45 p.m., Urbana about 6:30 – 6:45 p.m., and Danville about 7:15 – 7:30 p.m.
The trip home should be fun as well, as folks can swap stories of the best of the day, the weirdest of the day, etc.
Think about the last time you saw a news story of some group showing up in Springfield to lobby for their cause (it’s usually to ask for taxpayer money). How may people did you see in the pictures? Three? Four? Half a dozen, or maybe even up to a couple of dozen?
Now think about being part of THOUSANDS of Gunowners in Springfield next week. Think the politicians can ignore that?
Join us for IGOLD.