Together we stand, divided we fall
I would like to take this opportunity to address some rumors and speculation with regards to the Responsible Citizens of California.
My name is Adnan Shahab. I am not rich; I am not famous. I am an average person who has to work for a living in order to pay my bills. Just like other average people, I am in a position where I am still fighting to be heard by my government. The fact that the government does not seem to care about the things that are important to me and is unresponsive to my concerns is one of the main reasons why I decided to run for State Assembly in California’s 20th District (Fremont, Newark, Union City, Milpitas).
Among the many things that concern me are gun rights. As a person who holds concealed weapons permits (CCW) from multiple states, the fact that the State of California (the place where I was born, raised, and live) will not issue a CCW to me for personal protection bothers me.
At the end of 2009, I became aware that unloaded open carry is legal in California. After learning that fact, I thoroughly researched the issue and began open carrying in my daily life. I would much prefer to carry concealed (as I am currently authorized to do so in 32 other states), but that is not an option available to most law abiding citizens in this state. Open carry is the only legal means that I have to be able to carry a firearm with which to protect myself if my life were to ever be put in jeopardy.
After many months of open carrying as an individual, I was approached by a group of individuals who were planning on creating a non-profit organization dedicated to carry rights. These individuals saw that the disjointed open carry community had already reached its full potential. It would be difficult for unorganized individuals to push for additional carry rights. Furthermore, AB 1934, legislation introduced by Assemblymember Lori Saldana to ban open carry in California, showed that attempts were already under way to curtail carry rights even further in this state.
The group of individuals that approached me created an organization that took on the name the Responsible Citizens of California (RCC). RCC is a privately funded organization. RCC’s mission is to protect the right of law abiding citizens to be able to carry firearms in California and to push to expand those rights. RCC is also dedicated to educating the public about what their rights are with regards to carrying firearms so that responsible individuals can make an informed decision as to whether they would like to carry in their private lives.
The goals of RCC and my personal goals with regards to carry laws in California are so in tune with one another that I could not turn down the opportunity to become a part of RCC from the beginning. I sit on the Board of Directors of RCC, and I currently hold the position of RCC’s Executive Vice President. In the next few months, I will be transitioning to the position of President of the Responsible Citizens of California.
I am in the process of stepping into the leadership position of the organization. The future of RCC will be largely determined by my beliefs, my dedication, and my actions. I have never undertaken such an endeavor before in my life. I am a human being; I am not perfect. I cannot guarantee that I will not make mistakes. But what I can guarantee is that I will try my very best to accomplish RCC’s goals and my personal goals with regards to carry laws.
On top of my personal commitment, I enjoy the counsel and advice of some of the most prominent members of the California open carry and gun rights communities. Most notably, the Chairman of the Board of Directors for RCC is Sam Wolanyk. Sam and his brother Nate Wolanyk, residents of Southern California, were amongst the first people to bring open carry to prominence in the State of California.
One of my first major goals (beyond defeating AB 1934 and its imminent threat to legal open carry) is to unite all of the open carry groups in California. There is a motto that goes “Together we stand, divided we fall.” I wholeheartedly believe in this motto. I feel that everyone who believes in the Second Amendment, in gun rights, and in the right to carry a firearm for personal protection needs to work with each other to ensure that our rights are respected by the government. Only by working together will we be able to make sure that our rights are not stripped away from us and trampled upon. No one single person can do everything on his or her own. But together, we can move mountains.
And once our rights are secured, we can then move forward to acquire the additional rights that law abiding citizens in other states, rightfully so, already enjoy. The Responsible Citizens of California will be the organization that will be at the tip of the spear fighting to secure those rights. I ask everyone to please rally with us.
http://responsiblecitizensofcalifornia.org/