Tried it in Wood County, Texas

At the time, Randy and I were driving to his ranch from Dallas. So, we tried it in Wood County, Texas.

We were, indeed, able to get the names by visiting the county courthouse. That county does not sell the names and addresses through any program they would tell us about, so we were not provided addresses. Most were out of state license plates arrested for various traffic violations, so we had no luck getting the addresses.

I don't really have any further guidance. Buying mailing lists can be done by an attorney or a bail bondsman. There might be one in the country who is libertarian? All it takes is one.

One of the other missing elements in this project was money. Randy wrote to Steve Dasbach at the time, and got no reply.

Like a great many projects, someone has to take a leading role and do the ground work and grunt work. Which, sadly, can't be me. I know, sucks, I'm so reliable.

But, I am kinda busy creating 42 more state affiliates for the Boston Tea Party and finding candidates for us to endorse.

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