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    So can we get someone in the Senate to add repeal of 925(d)(3), 922(r), and 922(o) to the senate version?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Safari View Post
    LOL. I worked for the local prison. It should be legal just to set up artillery pieces and shell the place to rubble.
    But did you hear any of the inmates talking about turning guns in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Safari View Post
    Here's reason to actually fear this stuff:

    https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/26/polit...icy/index.html









    My take: Woe to gun owners if we lose the Senate and the presidency next time.

    My take: Don't just take comfort in this last part and think all is well. There is a cultural shift in this country with younger people supporting more gun controls and the Democrat party finally realizing how to exploit it. WAKE UP!
    My best friend told me that his son is in a rifle marksmanship program in the Boy Scouts run by the NRA in CALIFORNIA! My godson loves to shoot. I'm hoping that will carry on into adulthood.

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    Statistically, your girlfriends daughter is going to be one of them.
    Ugh. Lots of lose in that sentence.
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    Polymer 80%'s stacked deep and a cordless drill FTW... only thing better would be having the molds and machinery to start from raw plastigoop.

    Which reminds me, I better get a zillion more plastics and several cases of Pmags ordered as a personal "F*CK YOU" to our local gun-grabbers...
    You really have to ask why Conservatives have guns? Because Liberals block freeways, burn cities, throw Molotov cocktails, loot, turn over cop cars, and think this behavior is Socially Acceptable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    It's interesting that this is at the same time one of the least offensive and most damaging laws. It is least offensive because on the face of it, and probably why it is popular even with 'gun' people, is that on the face it doesn't restrict anything. Most people aren't buying and selling used guns, so all their gun (new) transfers are from an FFL. Where's the problem people will say. Of course, we all know that this is just the next step to registration because once this doesn't 'work' it will be blamed on that we don't know where the guns are now.

    Every time we push off UBCs for another time, the real net effect is that we put off their push for registration for another few years. And from there we know that confiscation might be next, but I think it would more likely be titration: a slow roll of every five years the need to turn in the current baddy, starting with 50cals then to 'AW', then to 'sniper rifles'.

    I think the most effective way to fight this is to ask what is being done with the current people who break the law and fail a BGC? How about we start prosecution those people before we get a new shiny law.
    You're joking, right? The FBI will never investigate and prosecute people for lying on a 4473, unless they go on to commit a mass murder. In most of those cases they still won't. Ever. Not even with 10 days to respond to a NICS check. Not even if they got total gun registration!

    Right now the RINO's who voted for this BS are saying they won a concession, because they slipped in ICE notification on illegals. IDIOTS! ICE doesn't give a damn if some illegal tries to buy a gun! They will not investigate a single one of those attempts, unless the illegal goes on to make national news with a crime after the fact. Even then they won't prosecute for that particular crime. The RINO's won NOTHING!

    The system is not designed nor intended to prevent crimes. The new laws won't and neither will the laws they demand when these don't work. As a matter of fact, the only gun law that WOULD prevent crime, is if you made it a felony for the FBI to not investigate and upon evidence of a felony, arrest and prosecute the offender. Make it a felony for the U.S. Attorney's office to decline prosecuting what is essentially a slam dunk case, when a prohibited person lies on a 4473. Make them subject to a local Grand Jury prosecution and you'd suddenly see a whole lot of prosecutions for the crime. Right now there are almost none, anywhere in the U.S.

    As long as the government has blanket immunity from not enforcing the law as written, the only people who will pay are the poor schleps they decide to target for selective prosecution. That's exactly how it's been for decades now.
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    Eventually leads to violence against gun owners, which begets civil war II.

    Unfortunately, it is inevitable at this point.

    ”This is the future. And it's dystopian. The new economy. Circus and bread. Short term stimulation and arousal. Then back to delivering for Amazon.

    The serfs will support the 2% who post their perfect lives on Facebook, share vacation photos on Instagram, and vlog on YouTube.

    98% will plod away delivering for UberEats and live vicariously through 2% on social media.”

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    Just being on civil war two now.

    I’m an old has been.
    Pushing 30 years with the wife and it’s not like our 60th anniversary and ages 85 to 95 are going to be the greatest ten years of our life.
    Kids are grown.
    I need reading glasses, red dot sights look like a figure of eight, or a dick mod hole.
    I have to adjust the focus on scopes.
    When I run it looks like the six million dollar man but I’m going 6mph instead of 60.
    If I do a max set on bench with what used to be an early warmup weight without feeling like I was stabbed with platypus poison while being bitten by a pit bull it’s a good workout.
    I have one hole left in my IWB belt, when I’m not carrying.
    Get this shit on now or I won’t be good for much.

    Call me evil, but if I had the Thanos glove I really would snap my fingers.
    But instead of a 50% cut at random of humans on earth, the 50% least resilient, non productive, least potentional, gun grabbing, ain’t fun, near term abortion by transsexual pegging supporters, pro increased taxes, anti freedom types would be gone.

    And I would F with the laws of physics to ensure limited camera resolution, recording quality, processing speed, and data storage to the levels of 1968. I could live without what we have now in exchange for not being tracked and recorded and data collected registered every second of every day. I’d get by with BSing this same stuff with a handful of guys around a drink strewn table in a smoky VFW hall, with a box of 8 tracks in the car, a set of encyclopedias at home, and hitting the pay phone to check on the wife before going home to three channels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramairthree View Post
    Just being on civil war two now.

    I’m an old has been.
    Pushing 30 years with the wife and it’s not like our 60th anniversary and ages 85 to 95 are going to be the greatest ten years of our life.
    Kids are grown.
    I need reading glasses, red dot sights look like a figure of eight, or a dick mod hole.
    I have to adjust the focus on scopes.
    When I run it looks like the six million dollar man but I’m going 6mph instead of 60.
    If I do a max set on bench with what used to be an early warmup weight without feeling like I was stabbed with platypus poison while being bitten by a pit bull it’s a good workout.
    I have one hole left in my IWB belt, when I’m not carrying.
    Get this shit on now or I won’t be good for much.

    Call me evil, but if I had the Thanos glove I really would snap my fingers.
    But instead of a 50% cut at random of humans on earth, the 50% least resilient, non productive, least potentional, gun grabbing, ain’t fun, near term abortion by transsexual pegging supporters, pro increased taxes, anti freedom types would be gone.

    And I would F with the laws of physics to ensure limited camera resolution, recording quality, processing speed, and data storage to the levels of 1968. I could live without what we have now in exchange for not being tracked and recorded and data collected registered every second of every day. I’d get by with BSing this same stuff with a handful of guys around a drink strewn table in a smoky VFW hall, with a box of 8 tracks in the car, a set of encyclopedias at home, and hitting the pay phone to check on the wife before going home to three channels.
    THIS ^

    You have hacked into my thinking, it appears.

    Glad to know that I am not alone.

    ”This is the future. And it's dystopian. The new economy. Circus and bread. Short term stimulation and arousal. Then back to delivering for Amazon.

    The serfs will support the 2% who post their perfect lives on Facebook, share vacation photos on Instagram, and vlog on YouTube.

    98% will plod away delivering for UberEats and live vicariously through 2% on social media.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    This is why gangster rap and trap music is saving America. A lot of white girls are going to be pursuing black males. Statistically, your girlfriends daughter is going to be one of them.

    You will not find a more Molon Labe genre than hardcore, dirty south trap music. Gone are the days of Uzis and Tech 9s. They full on reference M4s and Barretts now.

    Not giving up my chopper to no copper, bruh

    You need to spend more time in the hood and/or prison system. These are the people secretly making America great
    Sorry there Fly, I ain't buying that.
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