You know that I am a very strong supporter for the right of the people to be armed. For me, this is a critical issue. I have no trust whatsoever in someone who believes that restricting my ability to defend myself and my family is a good idea.
But I am also a realist who understands that my particular legislators do not have the same passion for this issue as I do. As such, they will have limited time and energy to devote to my favorite issues. I see it as my job to ensure that they see that by supporting my issue, they can continue to press their own agenda.
Any elected official obviously feels that they must be re-elected in order to continue to push for their favorite issues. As such, re-election becomes both a carrot and stick which we and others can use to motivate our legislators. Obviously, we must show support for those who are inclined to support us in the legislature.
I also see my role as one of education and support for legislators who may be wavering or indifferent. If a legislator is indifferent, education can move them into our camp. And if they need motivation, then reminding them that by supporting our program they can be assured of a certain number of votes can be a powerful motivator. Likewise, they can also be reminded that by not supporting our position, they put those votes at risk of opposing them.
Ideally, all legislators would be elected and vote along ideological lines. As voters, our choices would be much simpler. But, since we are all human with human frailties and free choice, some legislators are there for purely selfish reasons. Most fall between those extremes and will vary depending upon the issue. Our civic duty is not merely to vote, but to use the abilities God gave us to talk to our legislators and candidates for office to ensure that we have people in office who will serve us best.
I know that many of us fell that this has been a disappointing legislative year. Now, more than ever, we need to keep in mind that if we do not do our part to keep our elected officials properly focused, then we should not be surprised at the results.