Rhetorical question of the week: since the gun grabbers and politically correct not-sees are supposedly so big on compromise and "finding middle ground" would the Brady Campaign and all the other usual suspects call on "responsible" theater owners to not show Django, Jack Reacher or any similar flicks in the cinemas within a 300 mile radius of Newtown, CT?
To: Impala64ssa
I can’t imagine dealers having the stock to make it worth the cost of a gun show booth right now. The shelves are bare at the gun shops as it is
2 posted on
01/05/2013 10:16:55 AM PST by
Figment
To: Impala64ssa
Makes as much sense as canceling a car show because of a massive freeway pile up somewhere.
To: Impala64ssa
"...bar the display and sale of AR-15 military-style semiautomatic weapons and their large-clip magazines. "
Yup.
Looks pretty dangerous to me.
Cover the whole magazine it would.
6 posted on
01/05/2013 10:23:26 AM PST by
shibumi
(Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
To: Impala64ssa
I’m concerned that the idiot police chief in Waterbury, Connecticut and/or the officers under his command might someday use THEIR weapons in a “mass shooting.”
This joke of a police chief should set an example and turn in all of the tax-payer supplied weapons in the Waterbury police department. Just give them to all the Waterbury tax payers who want them and can pass a quick background check.
To: Impala64ssa
Nothing like exploiting murdered children to advance your political agenda...must be that "the end justifies the means" thingy...
10 posted on
01/05/2013 10:54:03 AM PST by
darkwing104
(Let's get dangerous)
To: Impala64ssa
A show about an hour’s drive from me had people waiting for a half an hour to get in when the doors opened this morning. All that discretionary spending the MSM claimed was happening until they told us it really didn’t? I think I know where the money went and who the Salesman of the Year is.
12 posted on
01/05/2013 11:26:09 AM PST by
niteowl77
(Oh, crap.)
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