yes! absolutely!gljjt wrote:Yes. Make an ammo shopping list so you don't forget anything important.lfinsr wrote:But you're okay with a list to buy ammo?JALLEN wrote:The government has a rich history of requiring lists which soon are inaccurate, meaningless, and serve only to give a false sense of something being done, and worse, can become a political weapon for whatever administration happens to feel the need.
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- Wed Jun 15, 2016 11:03 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: President calls for reinstatement of assault weapons ban
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Re: President calls for reinstatement of assault weapons ban
- Wed Jun 15, 2016 9:54 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: President calls for reinstatement of assault weapons ban
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Re: President calls for reinstatement of assault weapons ban
cb1000rider wrote:So I listened to the video. He suggested 3 things:
1) Provide resources to law enforcement to actually enforce existing gun laws.
2) Don't allow people on the "no fly" list to buy firearms
3) Reinstate the assault weapons ban.
So, there's no debate that the Orlanda shooter had been investigated by the FBI twice. But was he actually ever put on any watch list? No fly list? of any sort? I saw that he'd gone to Saudi Arabia, if that's true then #2 wouldn't have worked. So if he wasn't on a list, of these three suggestions #3 is the only one that "might" have worked and if the guy were really determined, he would have just gone behind his local McD's and bought one illegally.