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My email alert from the Brady Campaign.

GarandFan

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It didnt mention any type of firearm. The AK47 is the BB's boogyman. They always mention them to stir up PSH.
They most certainly do. I wonder what will happen when they finally discover AK74s and their so-called "poison bullets?"

Of course we all know that guns are guns. But they really thought that "exceedingly dangerous guns" approach would gain them some ground.

It did in 1994 ... but I don't think it will in 2009.
 

kurtmax_0

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I'd like to see an AK-47 at a natl. park. You know how rare and expensive those are? Production really never was large scale 'til 56, and the AKM came around 59. So, we have at most a decade of AK-47 production. Most of them full auto. So pretty much all of the AK-47s in the US are NFA and collectible.

I like how Natl. Forests are never mentioned in the Natl. Park debate. You can carry however you like in a forest, and it's not mad max land....
 

Alexcabbie

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Just saw a couple AOL polls and the "thumbs up" response to State-lawful carry in National Parks was 72%, with a 62% gun-owner base.

Politicians know damn well which side the butter is on.....
 

Task Force 16

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I'm looking to invest in linen service company that's publicly traded, preferably a DC company. I suspect that business is going to go through the roof, due to iincreased bed wetting.
 

XD40coyote

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Task Force 16 wrote:
I'm looking to invest in linen service company that's publicly traded, preferably a DC company. I suspect that business is going to go through the roof, due to iincreased bed wetting.
You may want to invest in any pharmacutical companies that produce alprazolam, and antidepressants. I suspect that the Bradybunch will be economically stimulating some shrinks and family Dr's with their new set of mental problems. I do hope the Bradybunch also looks into drugs that help curb OCD, and I wish them wellness as a result of them finally seeking the professional mental health help they have so desperately needed for so many years.
 
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