Posted on 09/13/2014 4:09:08 PM PDT by smokingfrog
Lol! Click on the link and check out the author’s pic. It’s quite telling.
I've got great news for this bimbo: There are groceries at Kroger. She's in luck!
They used to use vibrators as a cure for hysteria in women. Perhaps she needs some fresh batteries.
Nice tats.
That’ll work!
By inviting CCW (or open carry) in its stores, Kroger is beefing up its security for free. The more serious firearm carriers you have in and around your store, the safer everyone that patronizes the store becomes. The exception is from armed thugs and wannabes...they’re likely to develop severe lead poisoning.
Try to pace yourself, honey.
Zowie! And little old me thought his AR15 was just a sporting carbine. High powered AND military grade - how cool is that? I be a dangerous dude & didn't even know it. ROTFLOL
Linda Brundage = another clueless, left-wing, lying’, gun-grabbing moonbat female who needs to grow up and face reality.
“Until Kroger decides to get some gun sense and demonstrate corporate responsibility by prohibiting the open carry of firearms in all Kroger brand stores, I and a lot of other moms will be shopping elsewhere.”
ROTFLOL!
I’m sure ya’ll will be MUCH safer shopping at grocery stores where only the bad guys carry firearms.
Open carriers in Kroger stores aren’t as dangerous as some shopping cart drivers in Kroger parking lots.
There are knives and heavy metal pans on isle 6 that someone could use for evil purposes. Maybe she’d like to ban those from the store too. Or some smart ass kid might chew his pop tart in the shape of a pistol. Oh the humanity!
Well if this was the Victorian Era she would visit her Doctor and go home a happy woman instead of bothering the rest of us.
“According to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, ‘about 40 percent of gun sales nationwide are made without a background check to see if the purchaser is a criminal or otherwise prohibited from buying guns.’” That’s a startling, attention-getting statement, but it isn’t true.
Let’s take a look at the truth. The genesis of that statement was a 1994 telephone survey conducted by the Police Foundation and funded by the Justice Department. The survey asked “only” 251 participants who had acquired guns in the previous two years if they had acquired their firearm from a licensed dealer. The response indicated that 35.7 percent did not; however, many transactions in that category were probably within-family transfers and/or gifts. But more importantly, the Brady background check law didn’t go into effect until March 1, 1994; hence, most or all of those firearms were purchased or acquired before there was a background check requirement. Keep in mind, that whatever value this report has, it is 20 years old and certainly doesn’t reflect the situation in 2014 America.
Using the above-report as a basis, Professors Cook and Ludwig of Duke University created two other reports in 1997 for the National Institute of Justice, concluding that “approximately 60 percent of gun acquisitions involved [federally licensed firearms dealers]...;”. The Brady claim is based on those reports, and they rounded up the 35.7 to 40 percent. That 40 percent number has gone viral and has become gospel to the whole anti-gun crowd, including Mr. Moore.
Love that post!!!
You are a Michigander?
Exactly. I mean what part of this is so difficult for them?
Ms Brundage...if I want to go and shop at Kroger’s with a concealed handgun...it is my right to defend myself and my family (and other shoppers) I have the right.
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