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UPDATE to...all PA members...


UPDATE to...all PA members...​

We have switched from a text-based Network to an email-based Network called 'SLACK'.
SLACK solved the 4-5problems that the text-based Network created.

To join:
SLACK is by invitation only.
Drop me a PM (or a text) with your PA city.
The invitation link...and...instructions will be sent shortly.
You will be joining the Network called..."PA Group".
 
Things have changed...no longer can you go to the local gun store and pick up your supplies (like we use to). Barter and trading is now common practice.

We here in PA have started a network of "PAers" who are exchanging supplies among ourselves within the state of PA. If you need primers, bullets, or powder (rifles too)...post your need to the network. It could end being a neighbor down the road that has your need and you might have his need.

Local bartering/swapping at it's best!

We are just getting started, but already with 12 22 participants...powder, primers, bullets, and rifles are being offered/exchanged.

We have switched from a text-based Network to an email-based Network called 'SLACK'. SLACK solved the 4-5problems that the text-based Network created.

To join:
SLACK is by invitation only.
Drop me a PM (or a text) with your PA city.
The invitation link...and...instructions will be sent shortly.
You will be joining the Network called..."PA Group".

Blessings to all "gunners" everywhere,

Donald Baldwin
Liberty, Pa

312-617-4711
Is this due to the shortage or unconstitutional laws?
 
Just a heads up. What you're doing is great. You should all know that Slack is owned by Salesforce. Salesforce is a very liberal, progressive company. Slack will retain ALL of your data that is shared between you. Even if/when you close your account there will be a digital trail right back to you. That means all communication is saved on their servers. It can also be easily and quickly searched by anyone with admin access which of course Slack tech support employees all have. Just wanted everyone to know that you should not expect ANY privacy as stated in their "Terms of Service".

I am in the tech field and we used paid Slack internally until it was purchased by Salesforce. Again, not trying to stop you just sharing some info you are probably not aware of.

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