TFred
Regular Member
Emily Miller, of "Emily Gets Her Gun" fame, has published an article about the not-so-subtle anti-gun budget items from the Obama Administration, including funding for the next chapter of Fast and Furious, destruction of WWII and Korean War Garand M1 rifles, and more junk science on the myths of gun control.
Perhaps the worst of this is an apparent renewal of a short-lived policy to actually waste government money, by destroying once-fired brass, instead of selling it as surplus to reloaders. I'm sure most of us remember the huge stink that raised a couple years ago... time to start yelling again!
Someone needs to call Georgia Arms and let them know.
TFred
Perhaps the worst of this is an apparent renewal of a short-lived policy to actually waste government money, by destroying once-fired brass, instead of selling it as surplus to reloaders. I'm sure most of us remember the huge stink that raised a couple years ago... time to start yelling again!
Someone needs to call Georgia Arms and let them know.
TFred
MILLER: Obama’s fast and furious spin
Sneaky White House budget provisions undermine the Second Amendment
Mr. Obama’s budget contains other gun-grabbing surprises. The White House is looking to reclaim authority to destroy surplus M1 Garand rifles and M1 Carbines. For 30 years, the Defense Department has been blocked from scrapping these collectible firearms that served our soldiers well in World War II and the Korean War. The administration also wants to melt down the military’s spent brass casings, thwarting gun owners who have been buying and recycling the surplus materials.
The president’s budget would also restore millions in funding to the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control so they can pump out junk science studies claiming handguns are a public health hazard.
Sneaky White House budget provisions undermine the Second Amendment
Mr. Obama’s budget contains other gun-grabbing surprises. The White House is looking to reclaim authority to destroy surplus M1 Garand rifles and M1 Carbines. For 30 years, the Defense Department has been blocked from scrapping these collectible firearms that served our soldiers well in World War II and the Korean War. The administration also wants to melt down the military’s spent brass casings, thwarting gun owners who have been buying and recycling the surplus materials.
The president’s budget would also restore millions in funding to the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control so they can pump out junk science studies claiming handguns are a public health hazard.