Yes.I thought you claimed to be one of those law-abiding gun owners, no?
Why doubt?
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Yes.I thought you claimed to be one of those law-abiding gun owners, no?
I'd rather go after the French.I know but...they were the catalyst. Gotta point the finger somewhere other than the criminals that pull the trigger.
What's Jesus doing looking a people's penises? Does he hav . . . . . . . . .OMG! . . . . . . . . . . . I'd always wondered why he hung around with so many men.
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Up yours, you gun-loving weirdo!What!
We can't have that here.
At least insult me!
Well, if the proliferation of guns is supposed to make us all safer, then why should the ban be anywhere?Our state government is in process to fix this. The Florida Republicans just filed legislation to allow guns at college campuses and legislative meetings. However, the proposed legislation is leaving in place bans on guns at bars, football stadiums, basketball arenas, courtrooms, Highway Patrol stations, polling places, and elementary schools.
You gonna have to source the above.Guns are now being made with 3D printers in garages. With each passing month, the technology improves. Here is an AR 15 that will shoot 600 rounds. We are now seeing very hard plasticized handguns used by the Mexican cartel.
There will be no place where guns will be "controlled" on this planet in about 2 years from now. In 2016, 300 "plasticized" handguns made in Thailand were found in a warehouse in Los Angeles.
Many of these 3D guns will not be detected by a metal detector - because they are not made with metal.
Good luck with your gun control.