Most of it is talking to the legislators a few times off session/slow periods april to January and getting some facetime with them at stuff like volunteer community service events and neighborhood boards and stuff. Take them to the range. Ideally 10 to 20 constituents per rep doing this long term. This won't work with all of them like rhoades and lee, but we can take a large group of moderates this way.
Working on the elections.
Also educating the general public and other organizations to get their support and in turn their votes. Form a victims and women's and retired LE officers 2a groups which were working on now. Especially when crime is high.
If we want to push pro2a stuff. We have to start early and do education campaigns on it. Problem with hb534 is it needed a lot of education and outreach and we did everything last minute.
I won't argue against anything you said, but I think you're missing a big part of the problem/solution.
Politicians focus on the thing that can HELP. They are bombarded with problems, complaints and issues all day / every day. If the "gun community", or at least the majority of active members on the forum, formed a community assistance committee, I think the politicians would pay more attention.
Instead of, or in addition to, walking in front of a building waving signs, what about:
- delivering meals to shut-ins or families in need (Meals on Wheels)
- food drives for the Hawaii Food Bank
- Habitat for Humanity
- Blood Bank of Hawaii -- Drives, group donation days
- Many others
"Giving back" would go a long way toward creating a positive image in the community and get the group recognized by the politicians.
In fact, if a politician needs help from non-profits and volunteer groups for their project, they would appreciate being able to contact the group's leader and let that person handle the organizing and details.
If you want something, it's usually easier if you give something in return. Politicians are wired to respond to things that are beneficial to their getting and keeping office. Even if it's just sign waving for them during campaign season, it's a good way to get positive face time.
JMHO.