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Demand will always result in folks stepping up to provide supply....especially with easy to manufacture firearms like the AR
That has been the plan all along.
If things continue down the path we are currently on, than one day we will all get that knock on the door.
Decide how you want to live and consider the consequences of your choice, make peace with your decision... I know I have.
So stop funding Bezos.....no more amazon, no more whole foods, woot, zappos, kiva or a pile of others
All the companies in Jeff Bezos’s empire, in one (large) chart
When Page went to drug rehab, her aunt placed her belongings in a storage unit, then stopped paying the monthly fee. The guns, as elusive as quicksilver in a country awash in weapons, now belonged to whoever bought the contents in a blind auction.
I just hope he doesn't start buying up firearms companies... and then killing them.
MA is more aggressive about it, since surrender/confiscation is a step taken upon any conviction (or even charge), not something the state gets around to later.I read the first few paragraphs of the article.
You folks realize that MA has been doing exactly the same thing for many years now, don't you?
The only difference here is that it is done by each local PD instead of a DOJ "special forces unit".
if it's time to bury them, it's time to dig them up.