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by RX8er
Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:51 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing...
Replies: 13
Views: 1157

Re: In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing...

jmra wrote:
RX8er wrote:Let me ask a question. If there was a gunman standing at the finish line and fired on people using a 223 rifle, would it be too soon for a petition to ban assault rifles? The OP would have reached the signatures in 30 minutes and been applauded among anti's. I know the tongue in cheek or trying for humor with this petition and missing the boat, but I don't understand if you remove the intent how it is wrong or too early?
"rlol"
I could see the anti's jumping on board big time.
We better be careful or we will be showing our DL to buy a pressure cooker or the chemicals used to cook these bombs.

I was listening to some news program today and the local BATFE agent they were interviewing said that he gets regular reports from the local hardware stores on the purchase of "bomb making materials" that customers purchase. That is scary!!!!
by RX8er
Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:37 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing...
Replies: 13
Views: 1157

Re: In the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing...

Let me ask a question. If there was a gunman standing at the finish line and fired on people using a 223 rifle, would it be too soon for a petition to ban assault rifles? The OP would have reached the signatures in 30 minutes and been applauded among anti's. I know the tongue in cheek or trying for humor with this petition and missing the boat, but I don't understand if you remove the intent how it is wrong or too early?

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