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Cheaper Than Dirtbag?carlson1 wrote:Cheaper Than Dirt needs a change name.
I would be just as supportive if Home Depot put their chainsaws away for a couple weeks if somebody had chainsawed to death 20 children and 6 adults.steveincowtown wrote:knotquiteawake wrote:I completely understand and applaud them for pulling the ARs off the shelves from the stores nearby the tragedy. That seems totally reasonable and respectful. I don't quite get the national ban on the AR sales though. It seems right now is when a lot of people are going to want to buy one (before the ban hammer drops). They should get rid of their inventory before they get banned.A-R wrote:Dick's Sporting Goods pulling semi-auto rifles off its shelves
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Mmmm. If he had used a chainsaw should Home Depot and Lowes pull all chainsaws off the shelves?
IMHO a gun is just a tool, and just like any other tool is only as dangerous as the user.
If all the Mental Health clinics in the area had opened their doors for free evaluations, that is something I would applaud.
I completely understand and applaud them for pulling the ARs off the shelves from the stores nearby the tragedy. That seems totally reasonable and respectful. I don't quite get the national ban on the AR sales though. It seems right now is when a lot of people are going to want to buy one (before the ban hammer drops). They should get rid of their inventory before they get banned.A-R wrote:Dick's Sporting Goods pulling semi-auto rifles off its shelves
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