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The Obama effect
A friend who has a relative that works at Ruger told me that there are over 1500 Ruger Mini-14s on order, that is close to 30 per state, I bet they may sell on average 5-10 per state per year. Something to think about.
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I talked to the local shop and he has sold more guns since Obama took office then he did in the prior 3 years. I think the fear of losing the right to own guns is driving this.
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I posted this a couple of weeks ago about the rise in weapons sales. It has gone up exponentially since O'Bama won the election. My friend who lives in Maine and reps for a dozen world-wide manufacturers can't keep pace with sales. He employs 23 from the Mississippi to the Atlantic Ocean and they are all out straight with order from dealers.
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What's there to think about? The ignorant go on a frantic buying spree because "them thar crazy libs gonna be takin my guns away."
People forget that a very similar thing happened when Clinton was elected. It's not "The Obama effect." It's the "Bunch of Rednecks acting crazy because there's a Dem in the White House Effect." |
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At least all these gun shoppers are helping to rebuild our economy. -spence |
I don't trust a word he says. It's the actions that worry me, not the words.
I will bet anything you want, that they will be passing stronger gun control legislation within his first year. Question: Why has Sen. Obama received a National Rifle Association “F” rating in the past? Answer: Because those ratings were based on actual votes, not campaign rhetoric. |
Taken from WHITEHOUSE.GOV
Address Gun Violence in Cities: Obama and Biden supports making the expired federal Assault Weapons Ban permanent. I want to know why Obama is wants to take away Assault Rifles. Why did he hide this in his URBAN policy agenda. The Constitution says right of the people to bear arms shall not be infringed! |
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In Massachusetts the other day, a court case was decided by a "liberal judge" who stated in his written decision to overturn another judges lower court ruling, stated in his ruling that " citizens of Massachusetts our residents have the right to keep arms in the home." Further those citizens have thee right to keep the weapons at the ready in other words, no trigger locks are required due to this case law decision. So much for the idea that all of our jurists are liberals in Mass. You might or could still be charged with keeping guns unlocked, but the case will now be thrown out.
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I'm willing to bet over 400 of them involved people that should have been in jail to begin with. Sounds like the Democratic leadership in Chicago is doing a wonderful job of keeping things safe.
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First, let me state that I'm 100% in favor of people that pass a thorough background check and are of sound mind being allowed to own a firearm. Here's an ironic comparison. Many of the same people that want to lock up the pothead because pot makes him happy, don't want their Assault Rifles taken away. The Constitution also says the pothead has the right to pursue happiness. If weed is the only thing that makes him happy, and he's arrested for possessing weed, isn't that an infringement on his Constitutional Right to pursue happiness? No. It is not. Regardless of my position on drug policy (and I really don't want this thread to deviate as I used it only as an example), that pothead's avenue for the pursuit of happiness is restricted for the public's best interest. The government's opinion is that those actions will infringe on the rights of others and public safety. This is easily transferred to "Assault Rifles." The Right to Bear Arms gives every citizen the right to possess a firearm. It does not state that it gives every citizen the right to possess any type of firearm they choose. Restrictions of ownership are put into place to protect the general populace. |
Frankly, aside from "it's my Constitutional Right", what is a valid reason someone should be allowed to own an Assault Rifle?
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I think it's quite rational to believe someone from a major city like Chicago wouldn't be voting to expand gun ownership very often. I'd also wager that if the NRA was specifically representing metropolitan gun owners they'd probably factor things differently. Ultimately though, does anyone really feel that their right to hunt or protect their home is being infringed under current law? I don't see things changing all that much. This is mostly paranoia to help political groups like the NRA fundraise. -spence |
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If anything, Obama is trying to make sure guns stay out of the hands of these "400...that should have been in jail to begin with", the same Obama your faulting. Your reasoning seems to be circling in on itself. |
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Some on the Right will loudly say no, but to think that East St. Louis and Anamosa Iowa are one in the same sure doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Great pheasant hunting in Anamosa by the way, brings back memories. -spence |
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I think the NRA logic is the same as pro-choice logic. Any infringement is a start down the wrong path. |
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I think there was a ruling by the SPC last year that stated just that. |
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Thats what I use on rabbits:nailem::nailem: |
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I say when you catch the smuggler, lock him up for life. I don't think he will be selling anymore guns. Why is that Virginia has few gun laws and very little gun violence? I'm not saying that everyone having a gun makes things safer but it does question why law abiding people being prevented from owning a gun makes things less safe. |
This ban is less permissive than the gun-control laws in Iraq. It appears our government will let an Islamist fanatic own an AK-47 in wild and woolly Iraq, but it wont give that same right to Americans.
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I have zero problem with hand guns, hunting rifles and shot guns for sporting, hunting and home defense, but I have never understood the need for fully automatic weapons... |
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