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Let no tragedy go to waste
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I know I watch this live and just the same tired old rhetoric so I guess we’re just gonna have to bide our time and hope that the Congress doesn’t compromise on this but I know that’s a longshot.
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So many years of this guy and others, I worry.
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Pistol braces on the chopping block in 3....2....
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Perlmutter didn't waste any time that's for sure
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Originally Posted by
Walker2970
Perlmutter didn't waste any time that's for sure
And what did Perlmutter do?
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Originally Posted by
Grime
Good golly some of those people are CREEPY.
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Heck, Joe probably already forgot and Kamala is too busy smoking pot...
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These clowns do not get it. Net pro-gun/gunowner has been increased approx 6-8mil+ past 12month, and they are talking about gun control.
Mid term will be very interesting.
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Originally Posted by
MrPrena
These clowns do not get it. Net pro-gun/gunowner has been increased approx 6-8mil+ past 12month, and they are talking about gun control.
Mid term will be very interesting.
I wonder what some of these first time gun owners (panic induced purchasers) think about these things.
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too late. this was today
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/mee...BvE5QwbCmZBkV4
Notice the lies accepted as truth
My mother’s death began with an internet search for a gun. Because of loopholes in our law, it
was perfectly legal to sell them the gun used to kill my mother –– no background check and no
questions asked.
If a strong background check law was in place, I could be having breakfast with my mother
instead of appearing before your Committee.
But today, anyone with an internet connection can exploit the same loophole that killed her, and
browse more than 1 million ads for guns in states that do not require background checks. And,
according to Everytown for Gun Safety, nearly 1 in 9 people who respond to those ads can’t
pass a background check.
The most bigly one
I’m a gun owner, and I believe fully in the Second Amendment. But I also know that it’s time for
Congress to listen to the 90% of Americans who understand that requiring a background check
is common sense. Because no family should have to get that call that I got from police 5 years
ago –– the worst call in the world.
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Originally Posted by
Grime
I wonder what some of these first time gun owners (panic induced purchasers) think about these things.
With all this difficulty of finding ammo and firearm, I think many are most likely frustrated. I just hope that it is enough to turn some counties back to red.
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Originally Posted by
MrPrena
I just hope that it is enough to turn some counties back to red.
[ROFL2] [ROFL2] [ROFL2]
Oh... You were serious?
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Originally Posted by
MrPrena
With all this difficulty of finding ammo and firearm, I think many are most likely frustrated. I just hope that it is enough to turn some counties back to red.
Frustration tends to turn people away from things. Give it some time, once things are idle for long enough I'm thinking they will go and sell off their guns and continue as per usual.
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Originally Posted by
Grime
Frustration tends to turn people away from things. Give it some time, once things are idle for long enough I'm thinking they will go and sell off their guns and continue as per usual.
I know a friend who already did this “guns are useless for self defense anyways since I can’t find ammo”.
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Originally Posted by
UrbanWolf
I know a friend who already did this “guns are useless for self defense anyways since I can’t find ammo”.
Ain't that the truth. I had to buy an AR with a FSB just so I could attach a bayonet.
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I have a feeling Jittery Joe will do and executive order if congress does not act fast. It will be an AWB for sure. Most likely a waiting period as well being that last weeks shooter and this weeks shooter purchased their firearm a day or few days before they committed their crime. I think this is going up the flag pole fast. I really hope it doesn't but it sure seems inevitable right now.
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Originally Posted by
Rucker61
Ain't that the truth. I had to buy an AR with a FSB just so I could attach a bayonet.
I never knew that 1960's surplus Imperial bayonet I bought as a gag for photos would become less funny over time.
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Originally Posted by
Great-Kazoo
too late. this was today
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/mee...BvE5QwbCmZBkV4
Notice the lies accepted as truth
My mother’s death began with an internet search for a gun. Because of loopholes in our law, it
was perfectly legal to sell them the gun used to kill my mother –– no background check and no
questions asked.
If a strong background check law was in place, I could be having breakfast with my mother
instead of appearing before your Committee.
But today, anyone with an internet connection can exploit the same loophole that killed her, and
browse more than 1 million ads for guns in states that do not require background checks. And,
according to Everytown for Gun Safety, nearly 1 in 9 people who respond to those ads can’t
pass a background check.
The most bigly one
I’m a gun owner, and I believe fully in the Second Amendment. But I also know that it’s time for
Congress to listen to the 90% of Americans who understand that requiring a background check
is common sense. Because no family should have to get that call that I got from police 5 years
ago –– the worst call in the world.
https://pay.reddit.com/r/AsAGunOwner/
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Background checks should be eliminated.
Serial numbers on gun need to be eliminated.
There is no legitimate reason for either if you truly believe the 2nd Amendment is meant to limit the power of the government instead of hunting.
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Originally Posted by
Rucker61
Ain't that the truth. I had to buy an AR with a FSB just so I could attach a bayonet.
I have a Nagant with a bayonet...I think it qualifies as a ranged weapon
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Serial numbers on gun need to be eliminated.
That'll never happen, regardless of any 2A issues, and it'd be a terrible business decision in general.