Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
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- Texas Dan Mosby
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Re: Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
I'd just assume sell her to China, or maybe Cuba.
Venezuela perhaps.
Venezuela perhaps.
88 day wait for the state to approve my constitutional right to bear arms...
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Or better yet, just donate her to one of them. She is more dangerous to the masses than all the guns combined.Texas Dan Mosby wrote:I'd just assume sell her to China, or maybe Cuba.
Venezuela perhaps.
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She can take my arms back..... One bullet at a time.
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Maybe somebody (NOT ME!) should start a petition on the White House site to deport Dianne Feinstein! 

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Re: Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
Technically, I don't own a firearm that would be considered part of a buy back program, but I did have a lot of parts for them at one time. Since these were not "firearms", and I am a private citizen, I did not bother to get any bill of sale from the people who purchased the "parts" from me. I sold a lot of these "parts", so I am also having a really hard time remembering anything specific about the transactions, especially anything about who the buyers were.
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Re: Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
Exactly... my rights are not for sale!The Annoyed Man wrote:And that doesn't even begin to address whether or not I'm willing to accept less than 50¢ on the dollar as compensation for having my 2nd Amendment rights crushed under the nazi boot heel of democrat perfidy.
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Re: Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
Now, I'm not any sort of combat veteran. I don't know any tactics or have any training of that nature. But I know a few folks that DO have those sorts of skills. And I put them into the same category with AndyC. I think any gun-grabber types would have more than just a little bit of "fun" confiscating their weapons. And I think the people like D.F. know this, too. How does this strike you, though? "We wanted to do a gun buy-back to get these evil, murderous assault weapons and clips off of our streets, but the evil meanie Teapublicans blocked us by refusing to vote for it and give us the funding. If you want our nation to be safer, think of the children and vote Democrat during the Congressional elections". ALL politicians use rhetoric and subterfuge to win in some ways, but none as dirty as these liberal-progressive Democrats such as Feinstein. And since I do believe they don't have the votes to push through another AWB, I think they will use it as a leverage tool during the next election cycle 

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I'm sure all the criminals will take advantage of this opportunity to turn their guns in. Just think, the guvmit can help them destroy the ballistic evidence from their crimes.
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Maybe by then, those democrats who claim to support the 2nd Amendment right to own a black semi-automatic rifle with a shoulder thing that goes up will step up and vote for ANYBODY except the democrat candidate. But I'm not holding my breath.....Heartland Patriot wrote:Now, I'm not any sort of combat veteran. I don't know any tactics or have any training of that nature. But I know a few folks that DO have those sorts of skills. And I put them into the same category with AndyC. I think any gun-grabber types would have more than just a little bit of "fun" confiscating their weapons. And I think the people like D.F. know this, too. How does this strike you, though? "We wanted to do a gun buy-back to get these evil, murderous assault weapons and clips off of our streets, but the evil meanie Teapublicans blocked us by refusing to vote for it and give us the funding. If you want our nation to be safer, think of the children and vote Democrat during the Congressional elections". ALL politicians use rhetoric and subterfuge to win in some ways, but none as dirty as these liberal-progressive Democrats such as Feinstein. And since I do believe they don't have the votes to push through another AWB, I think they will use it as a leverage tool during the next election cycle
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Re: Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
Common sense according to the Swiss


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I just can't for the life of me understand the term "buy back program", or why anyone of "us" in their right mind would carelessly use the term. I did NOT buy a gun from any governmental organization, therefore they can not buy back something they did not sell to me in the first place.
I just absolutely hate these silly PC word games.
If anyone wants to "buy back" that which was sold to me, it will have to be the original seller.... for no less than a 20% bump in the original sales price. I like my "stuff"
surv
I just absolutely hate these silly PC word games.
If anyone wants to "buy back" that which was sold to me, it will have to be the original seller.... for no less than a 20% bump in the original sales price. I like my "stuff"

surv
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Re: Feinstein suggests national buy-back of guns
After much thought, my guns are not for sale, but I might consider a trade
I'll trade one 12+1 round Glock, for two 6-round revolvers, but I get to pick which revolvers
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True, I'd have to buy another Glock 26 since I'd only have one then, but I rarely carry the 12 round mag anyway, I usually carry a 13 round in pocket 26, and on my IWB 26 I carry either a 21 round mag (Glock 17+3 base plate) or a 18 round mag (Glock 19+3 base plate)
I'll trade one 12+1 round Glock, for two 6-round revolvers, but I get to pick which revolvers
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I'll take two of those and you can have one of my Glock 26s with one 12-round magazine.just 300 still exist today
The 175-year-old Colt revolver was sold at a Heritage Auction in Dallas, Texas, together with a set of accessories. It fetched $977,500.
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True, I'd have to buy another Glock 26 since I'd only have one then, but I rarely carry the 12 round mag anyway, I usually carry a 13 round in pocket 26, and on my IWB 26 I carry either a 21 round mag (Glock 17+3 base plate) or a 18 round mag (Glock 19+3 base plate)
I'm no lawyer
"Never show your hole card" "Always have something in reserve"
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