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Not preaching... ranting.With all due respect, you’re preaching to the choir. I agree with you in concept and nothing you said is false. Mr. Enbloc, you and I have somewhat of a rapport, however, to deny the situation we currently reside in, is to deny reality. While we can both agree that ammunition should be sold in the corner store, that is nowhere near the case in the current DPRM. So I ask you, what do you suggest? Protest?
Companies that alienate us have every right and reason to; what’s there to gain? We’re a lost cause. Perhaps in supporting those that bend to the will of the AG and her BS, we’re bending to the will of our masters. In my humble opinion, any chink in the armor they’ve dawned to deny us our rights, is a step in the right direction.
This state has already shown itself to be biased towards the AG. Would you prefer no retailers sell ammo via the internet and mail to the state of Massachusetts? Or would you prefer a retailer that does, have the ‘ammunition’ to back themselves up when our delinquent AG asks them what they’re doing selling half their shipments of ammo to our lowly state?
You’re absolutely right, the government is the dangerous party here. I can’t provide you covering fire though, if I don’t have any ammo.
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I do not deny the situation We are in... nor do I accept it.
I do everything I can to fight it. Everyday.
My money is not just spent on ammo and firearms, it is spent supporting organizations and politicians and new shooters.
My time is not just spent on the range, it is also spent taking time off from work to attend hearings and rallies on Beacon Hill and writing letters and going to GOAL meetings.
All I'm saying is We all have the same goals, but we have different ways of accomplishing them...
~Enbloc
P.S. When the time comes that you need ammunition for the fight... I'll see that you have it.
8/8/2020 ~Enbloc