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    Quote Originally Posted by kraven251 View Post
    which will encourage buying in bulk, sort of defeating their system ...then again my dabbling in reloading may become necessity

    Im sure they will find some way to include reloading supplies into that somehow. Or they will try to ban reloading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kraven251 View Post
    ...then again my dabbling in reloading may become necessity
    I can't help but wonder if reloading is really off their radar. I hope it remains a viable option for those of you that roll your own but the draconian wish list of things they'd like to do away with would surprise me if that one slipped through.

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    If it passed it would probably end up with some sort of permit like a CHP only for the purchase ammo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    Ten years from now, the ban will be on pocket knives. Ten years after that, the government will ban forks. The eventual goal seems to be for everyone to be in a vegetative state getting their nourishment through a straw.
    Soylent green is people!!!

    If you can't control the guns, go for the ammunition. I'm sure this is what the Founders had in mind. Have the government control the distribution to whom, what type, and how much ammunition the subjects of this once great nation can obtain. Microstamping, tagging, and ballistic fingerprinting didn't work out for them. This is just the next step in their agenda to destroy this country and its founding principles.

    Register the weapons now and make them non-transferrable. The people will be disarmed in a couple of generations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Register the weapons now and make them non-transferrable. The people will be disarmed in a couple of generations.
    Or we'll end up like Australia started, a country of felons.
    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

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    i guess the cops will grow sick and tired of hearing about me buying either 1080 or 2160 rounds of 5.45. if they do this crap hopefully a c&r ffl is good enough to order ammo to the house hopefully none of this becomes law
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