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    Well folks, we are screwed. No speed bumps for a Kalifornia style ban now. At least Gordon lost the S.O.S. race.

    I am going to buy some AR receivers just in case.

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    Plus the fact that the entire State just took one giant step towards becomeing a suburb of Mexico City. [diss]
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    ok, what the hell are you guys doing? I leave the state for a few days and it turns to crap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzzleFlash
    I am going to buy some AR receivers just in case.
    Where do you get yours?
    Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
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    If I were you, I would buy lowers and magazines. They only really care about the part with numbers on it. You will still be able to buy uppers, I think.

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    Uppers with permanently attached flash hiders and no bayonet lugs. :evil:

    The last stripped lower I bought I got from Eagle, when he was still operating the storefront. I'm curious as to where you guys buy stripped lowers.
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    Just remenber if you didn"t vote you
    ain"t got a right to bitch. :twisted:

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    I agree, lol.

    However, I voted, and voted according to NRA ratings. Therefore, I am well within my rights to say I'm f**king pissed off today. :-x

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    For those who are interested, Gun Owners of America issued an update today. It helps put things in perspective.

    Impact Of The 2006 Election On Gun Rights
    http://www.gunowners.org/a110806.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by chain.60
    Just remenber if you didn"t vote you
    ain"t got a right to bitch. :twisted:
    I voted and I'm not trying to get into a fight with you, but I don't know if I necessarily agree with that cliche anymore. I recently came across this interesting quote:

    The stirring buzz of scandal
    Las Vegas Review-Journal
    by Vin Suprinowicz

    "Yes, you can vote Libertarian or Independent American. With different emphases, both parties are mostly serious about smaller, constitutional government. For this very reason, neither corporations nor labor unions nor Gaia worshippers seeking to impose their will through government coercion will endorse or fund such 'minor party' candidates, so they will all lose, as usual. But at least you'll have the peace of mind that comes from knowing you didn't actually authorize the next gang of thugs to run roughshod over our God-given liberties.

    The other option, of course, is to not participate. The old chestnut is that if you don't vote you have no right to complain about the outcome. Actually, the opposite is true. By voting, you tacitly acknowledge that the questions at issue can be rightfully decided by majority vote, and you tacitly agree to peaceably abide by -- even honor and enforce -- the result." (11/05/06)

    http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho.../10446644.html

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