Before you guys laugh too hard at the MSM idiots, you should realize that they made a few dozen libtards feel better ... and that's what's really important!
Looks like a couple of pretty cool Christmas presents for a 10 year old boy.
Those pledges people signed on paper can be hazardous to your health, paper cuts you know.
Oh I forgot, BB guns can put your eye out.
I have no problem taking a "No Unprovoked Violence Pledge".But no other type.
They aren’t publicizing the dates or locations of the ones in Chicago. The last time they did the ISRA turned in a bunch of crap guns and then bought new ones to outfit a shooting camp for kids.
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They had one of these in Maryland a few days ago. They claimed 300 weapons, but the photos show about 50 handguns and 5 long guns. I’d bet their “weapons” included “high-capacity” magazines and loose ammo.
THE WORLD IS NOW SAFE!/S
If I chew a gun form from a pop-tart, will they buy it back?
Think of the schools and the children that will never be harmed!
I didn’t think so. At least in our neighborhood every single home has a gun (usually more).
One of our clients has a gun shop as a second business. He opens after church on Sunday, so pastors can stop by and shop. I think every preacher in that county is armed.
What a relief!!
#BlackGunsMatter
A couple of decades back, Finland offered a gun turn-in and ammunition exchange; some cached ammo, including WWII German panzerfaust antitank weapons had explosive warheads and were becoming unstable, and worse, their rocket propulsion charges could fizzle. And so the great turn-in was announced. And in one district, was a pretty interesting success.
A local farmer pulled up in front of the supply building on his tractor, towing a WWII German Flak 36 88mm anti-tank/ anti aircraft gun. And the clever Germans had sometimes used them as ground-to-ground artillery.
The helpful farmer also had a small wagon in tow, with several dozen high explosive rounds, and about 50 rounds of armor-piercing antitank rounds. They had to think real hard about what to offer him in exchange, but eventually something was worked out involving an antitank recoilless rifle.
The gun he towed in? It has a nice home in the Finnish national military museum now.