Re: The rush on firearms is Crazy!
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:23 pm
I was in McBrides gun shop in Austin last week I litereally had a hard time getting into the store to buy .38 ammo
this was crazy
this was crazy
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You have show that you are an individual thinker, not a mindless autobot. Your mere existence is a threat to those who want to abolish the Constitution as a basis for the US Government. Firearms are only one of your sins. You also question authority, require adherence to the rule of law and several other undesirable things. There is no longer private property - everything belongs to the State and you may only use it with permission.Heartland Patriot wrote:(Preface: this isn't directed to you chasfm11, but rhetorical in nature)chasfm11 wrote:The early releases of the Feinstein bill contain a couple of provisions that are more palatable to both sides of the isle than grabbing guns.
1. A National firearms registry.
2. Closing the gun show loophole by requiring all gun purchases be registered.
I suspect those are the two over which the Dems will not bend. Our weak kneed GOP members are less likely to oppose those and claim victory over the lack of a specific gun grabbing element.
I do hope I'm wrong.
Please explain to me what I, Heartland Patriot, have done to some other person to warrant being treated like a criminal. What have I, as an individual, done to warrant the government using COERCIVE FORCE to make me register my firearms? What have I done that should prevent me from selling my legally acquired property to any other non-criminal individual without having to fill out paperwork and jump through hoops to do so? The actions of a madman are not my actions. What HE did was vile and heinous...I have done NOTHING of the sort and I will not be WILLINGLY penalized for HIS filthy actions.