Posted on 03/25/2018 7:25:05 AM PDT by rellimpank
So walk away from it dirtbag! That gives you no voice to demand I do the same. Look at me! I'm so full of virtue!
I wonder if Jeff is keeping info for someone else?
What a rube
Well, these are the people who keep giving us Judas Ryan every election. Figures.
He probably faxes the 4473’s directly to ATF as they roll in...
This type gun-owner is better known as a “Fudd” (as in Elmer Fudd of Bugs Bunny cartoon fame). They mistakenly believe that if they sacrifice “non-hunting” evil-looking black plastic stock semi-automatic firearms that the gun-banners will not take away their beloved bolt-action “hunting” rifles (which the gun-banners are already calling “sniper rifles”).
“As far as Im concerned, wed better be ready to give something up now.”
That would be easy to do. He should
abandon his promotion of shooting
sports and convert his business into
one that caters to the liberal, LBGTQ,
and snowflake clientele. He could sell
pink p*ssy hats, pacifiers, tide pods,
Chea Cravera T-shirts, and posters of
Hillary.
Some billionaires think they should pay more taxes too, but they don't voluntarily send in more money.
He's got a point. I'll go first:
(1) I'm ready to give up the restrictions on silencers. It's silly to treat a device that makes guns less noisy and irritating to everyone the same as we treat fully-automatic weapons. Silencers should be treated the same as slings - sold without any regulations or restrictions at all.
(2) I'm ready to give up the silly idea of state-by-state limitations on concealed carry permits. Just as my state driver's license is good in 50 states, a Utah permit should be good in New York, Jersey, or even Maryland.
There's a lot more I'm willing to give up, but those silly infringements on our fundamental rights are a good start.
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