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docwatson wrote:Woods,
Sadly, that's also been a punk-ass excuse from ammo manufacturers for over a year now. I seriously don't think it's quite that simple and, even if that were true, why aren't supplies being increased to meet demand? It also doesn't explain the dearth of military grade rifles for the last 24 months. Something seriously stinks here.
-Doc-
Yet Another WTF? Moment
by Abby Zimet
Handing gun owners a victory that eluded them under Bush, Congress and President Obama are poised to approve a law allowing visitors to national parks to carry loaded and concealed weapons. The measure is expected to reassure those worried about running into former Guantanamo detainees who have escaped from their U.S. prison cells to visit wildlife refuges.
Penta wrote:This should cheer you guys up:Yet Another WTF? Moment
by Abby Zimet
Handing gun owners a victory that eluded them under Bush, Congress and President Obama are poised to approve a law allowing visitors to national parks to carry loaded and concealed weapons. The measure is expected to reassure those worried about running into former Guantanamo detainees who have escaped from their U.S. prison cells to visit wildlife refuges.
Chimborazo wrote:Penta wrote:This should cheer you guys up:Yet Another WTF? Moment
by Abby Zimet
Handing gun owners a victory that eluded them under Bush, Congress and President Obama are poised to approve a law allowing visitors to national parks to carry loaded and concealed weapons. The measure is expected to reassure those worried about running into former Guantanamo detainees who have escaped from their U.S. prison cells to visit wildlife refuges.
Ugh. Actually, the Bush administration is the one who allowed it. And it's not exactly as Ms. Zimet puts it. All it does is allow carry in parks if your state allows it. In other words, it's aligning the federal park rules with state law. Pretty logical to me. I don't think it was until Obama was in office that the ruling was overturned and appealed. And why wouldn't you allow carry in national parks, where crime does happen and help is often far away?
docwatson wrote:Umm, not really.... (mumbles something about 'rich, clueless Eurotrash')
The ability to carry a firearm is separate from actually being able to have a market where they are actually available. The irony is that I have a better chance of being able to get a firearm I want in Europe than I do here.
19 D 20 wrote:docwatson wrote:Umm, not really.... (mumbles something about 'rich, clueless Eurotrash')
The ability to carry a firearm is separate from actually being able to have a market where they are actually available. The irony is that I have a better chance of being able to get a firearm I want in Europe than I do here.
Pure hyperbole, unless you are a felon, even then.
What do you want that you can get in Europe that you can't get in most states ?
19 D 20 wrote:docwatson wrote:Umm, not really.... (mumbles something about 'rich, clueless Eurotrash')
The ability to carry a firearm is separate from actually being able to have a market where they are actually available. The irony is that I have a better chance of being able to get a firearm I want in Europe than I do here.
Pure hyperbole, unless you are a felon, even then.
What do you want that you can get in Europe that you can't get in most states ?
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