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No way I'm voting for Trump again. I'm sitting at home in 2020.
In the last few years the republicans have done more to restrict our gun rights than the Democrats have in the las decade.
Bob
"Is set" don't mean squat!
I’m curious to see if any republicans push it"Is set" don't mean squat!
Thanks for adding a new word to my vocab.We're basically talking about immanent domain law now......
They said they where going to get rid of Obama care.....nothing
I agree,Ocasio-Cortez,Gavin Newsome or even Hillary Clinton will do far less damage to this country when they have control of all 3 houses.
To be fair sub prime lending was caused by regulation forcing it, not deregulation allowing it.or the the politician that offers lip service while working in dark rooms on deregulating the sub prime lending market priming the country for another economic downturn?
So what are we getting for this? I mean it’s something legal that has been for years. The ATF gave their blessing in 2010 and someone must have had something as California banned them in 1990.
So this is just a give away? How about re-opening the machine gun window and allow new to be bought and sold?
it has been two years since Trump's promise to jail Illary and drain the swamp. I had faith two full years and I don't see either one of them is happening.
All I want from Trump is to restore f***ing rule of law. That simple. I don't see it. Sessions has been the worst choice by far in the area where reform need to come most.
What I see is the same pattern: R candidate that f***s his electorate vs. outrageous D candidate that makes R look good. But I don't see any progress, business as usual. All I hear is the "5d chess" excuses when people question about Trump's commitment to his promises. It's backfiring already which midterms are perfectly illustrated. It's not me, it's a whole lot of other people who see it that way.
George Carlin said it best;...because at some level they are not able to think critically.
What drives me up the wall about this whole thing is the utter absurdity of how the bump stock is viewed by not only the anti-gun left, but most centrists/gun owners and a chunk of NRA members. Heck my very own brother, who I just helped build his first AR, thinks they are bad. It is only a subset, those like us here that really understand how they do not enable any new functionality. The belt loop or rubber band thing is lost on them. They think that there is a distinction with a bump stock because at some level they are not able to think critically.
Belt loops and pockets do the same thing. Is DOJ going to ban pants too?
Meh I have one just because. That being said it's on a saiga 12 I doubt I'll be walking rounds up the berm..What drives me up the wall about this whole thing is the utter absurdity of how the bump stock is viewed by not only the anti-gun left, but most centrists/gun owners and a chunk of NRA members. Heck my very own brother, who I just helped build his first AR, thinks they are bad. It is only a subset, those like us here that really understand how they do not enable any new functionality. The belt loop or rubber band thing is lost on them. They think that there is a distinction with a bump stock because at some level they are not able to think critically.
Either that or it grows a second barrel to account for all that extra killy you just enabled it to dish out. Also FIFY. Fragile as that might be. Can't be a crew-served weapon without a reason to need a crew now!So a tripod, ar15 with a belt feed adapter and a bump stock = a crew-served weapon?
Hey. If you mount a bump stock on a machinegun does it negate itself and turn into a single shot?
The initiative to ban bump stocks had been met with skepticism by Democratic lawmakers in Congress, who questioned whether the measure would be enough to combat the scourge of mass shootings.
George Carlin said it best;
"Think about how dumb the average person is, then remember that half of people are dumber than that."
Gotta figure most (not all) people under 35 weren't taught critical thinking, or at least didn't focus on it, in school.