GLOCK21GB
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I am a little worried.
I am a little worried.
I am sure,that was everyone was saying the day before Clinton signed the First Assault weapons ban into law. The next one will have NO sunset clause & will cover everything the first one didn't. they won't make the same mistake twice.Hyperactive imagination feeding paranoia.
Guns in General, Once his health care billis signed into law& after the 2010 elections , the Assault weapons ban will be next. Read the text of the Assault weapons reauthorization act of 2008 , anything semi auto will be on his hit list, ANYTHING SEMI AUTO, Hand guns, Rifles, Shot guns...All Gone. 7 the the Assault weapons reauthorization act of 2008 will be retroactive, to the date of the last Ban that ended a few years ago. So all those semi auto guns that were purchased since will be Illegal.
Go ahead,don't believe any of this. But go read the text of the bill
I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.I am a little worried.
I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.Glock34 wrote:I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.I am a little worried.
By contrast, the noisy urban liberals are far more hostile to police and advocate a much more benign and restrained government.
Given that my greatest fear is a cop, not a crook, I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make America a less vicious nation. It would be interesting to see how Dixie males would improve themselves if they all had to drive the Toyota Yaris and didn't have guns.
If Obama could institute a "Jazz for Country" program, we might be able to put a nice polish on the American citizenry.
EXCEPT when it comes to guns. They'll support pretty much the most extreme measures, even illegal measures if guns are involved. Look at what Chicago residents regularly tolerate from the Chicago PD in the name of gun control. The burglary/home invasion ring operating INSIDE the Chicago Police Department was part of the unit which was one of the major enforcers of Chicago's gun ban.Glock34 wrote:I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.I am a little worried.
By contrast, the noisy urban liberals are far more hostile to police and advocate a much more benign and restrained government.
Very interesting take, Dean.smoking357 wrote:EXCEPT when it comes to guns. They'll support pretty much the most extreme measures, even illegal measures if guns are involved. Look at what Chicago residents regularly tolerate from the Chicago PD in the name of gun control. The burglary/home invasion ring operating INSIDE the Chicago Police Department was part of the unit which was one of the major enforcers of Chicago's gun ban.Glock34 wrote:I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.I am a little worried.
By contrast, the noisy urban liberals are far more hostile to police and advocate a much more benign and restrained government.
Far too many liberals react to lawful gun ownership the way that extreme religious fundamentalists like the Westboro Baptist Church react to homosexuality. Gun control laws are the modern day version of anti-sodomy laws.
Just calling 'em like I see 'em. Gun owners have turned out to be pretty weak advocates of limited government. Rather, gun owners seem to be the most ardent advocates of the police state.I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.
Wow,Mr. Jefferson....what are you smoking ?
I tend to agree, seeing asthe majority of ARFCOM guys are pro Big Government& the current police state as most of those guys on that site are Cops or freinds of cops. But lost of us, are NOT pro Big gobernment& are against the overwhelming amount of power the Police weild.Glock34 wrote:Just calling 'em like I see 'em. Gun owners have turned out to be pretty weak advocates of limited government. Rather, gun owners seem to be the most ardent advocates of the police state.I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.
Wow,Mr. Jefferson....what are you smoking ?
Glock34 wrote:Just calling 'em like I see 'em. Gun owners have turned out to be pretty weak advocates of limited government. Rather, gun owners seem to be the most ardent advocates of the police state.I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.
Wow,Mr. Jefferson....what are you smoking ?
Just calling 'em like I see 'em.
Find me the Danish analogue to this:smoking357 wrote:Glock34 wrote:Just calling 'em like I see 'em. Gun owners have turned out to be pretty weak advocates of limited government. Rather, gun owners seem to be the most ardent advocates of the police state.I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.
Wow,Mr. Jefferson....what are you smoking ?
Where are your examples to back up such a blanket statement? Are you basing this on the interpretation of a few internet posters to draw conclusions for the rest of the 80 million gun owners?
And where in Western Europe is there a place that doesn't practice the police state to the samelevel or worse than the United States? I ask because you have mentioned your interest in moving there because you can't wait to leave here.
Find me the Danish analogue to this:
Flintlock wrote:Find me the Danish analogue to this:smoking357 wrote:Glock34 wrote:Just calling 'em like I see 'em. Gun owners have turned out to be pretty weak advocates of limited government. Rather, gun owners seem to be the most ardent advocates of the police state.I'm starting not to care about guns. It seems like gun owners support the most pernicious erosions of our freedom and the greatest imposition of authority.
Wow,Mr. Jefferson....what are you smoking ?
Where are your examples to back up such a blanket statement? Are you basing this on the interpretation of a few internet posters to draw conclusions for the rest of the 80 million gun owners?
And where in Western Europe is there a place that doesn't practice the police state to the samelevel or worse than the United States? I ask because you have mentioned your interest in moving there because you can't wait to leave here.
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