Police chief asks for ammo, citizens loan/donate 1500 rounds to help out.
http://cnsnews.com/blog/gregory-gwyn...an-amid-strong
Police chief asks for ammo, citizens loan/donate 1500 rounds to help out.
http://cnsnews.com/blog/gregory-gwyn...an-amid-strong
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahafuckyou.
That is all.
I'm planning to donate some ammo when confiscation starts. Not a second before.
Sounds like a tight knit community, good for them.
His order was for only 1,000 rounds? What? He have a 2-Officer department?
My take was this is a fine piece of propaganda. The citizen is saying "we have plenty." Really? Who do you know that has plenty of ammo? Most people I know have cut back on shooting and are not happy. Some folks got caught with pants down and only have a few hundred rounds for a rifle and a couple of boxes for a handgun.
This article was designed to deflect attention from DHS and make it appear the citizens are the ones hoarding. It did a great job in my opinion! But that's just my opinion...
I'll keep my ammo unless I sell it to them for a premium to get some of my tax dollars back.
I can understand if you are holding on for your own needs but what's your malfunction that you're laughing at them? Good for the town that they respond to need -- I'd just as soon the officers have something to practice with rather than be some of those who unload 40+ rounds at 10-20 feet and only have 3 or 4 hits. Sheriff Maketa has proven to be an excellent supporter of Constitutional government so I'd be happy to help out if EPSO had a similar problem.
Proctor, Minnesota IS tight-knit. The citizens up there have what we can only dream of down here, and that's a sense of community, responsibility and integrity.
There's a lot of small towns in Minnesota that are like that.