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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Because America is going to be covidgeddon!
Trump doesn’t want to lock down as it will destroy the economy and he’s not a natural leader he’s a snake oil salesman and not a very good one at that! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It's already happend 2 guys in there 50s got into an argument about coughing without covering their mouth and a car got shot up. Both arrested. Glad we don't have guns here"
Yes just imagine how many shootings there would be if guns were legal here |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though "
Pretty cruel to kill all those bears just for their arms. At least the Native Americans would use all the body parts. |
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though "
why is it wrong to arm up in these worrying times |
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though
why is it wrong to arm up in these worrying times" To true. Specially if they let out all the criminals in prison. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
¯\_(°¿°)_/¯
It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though
why is it wrong to arm up in these worrying timesTo true. Specially if they let out all the criminals in prison. "
my first move weeks ago was to ensure full stocks of ammo as much as I am legal to own of all types, as well as have all self loading equipment to further stock up if needed. .308 / 9mm / .357 as well as shotgun rounds |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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The reality was that a number of States classified guns as NON ESSENTIAL, & closed hundreds shops.
But the powerful NRA lobbied the Govt, getting the decision overturned very quickly, and the Trump administration told those States to reverse their decision, or else! |
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
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It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though
why is it wrong to arm up in these worrying times"
..because it makes the times more worrying |
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"It's already happend 2 guys in there 50s got into an argument about coughing without covering their mouth and a car got shot up. Both arrested. Glad we don't have guns here
Yes just imagine how many shootings there would be if guns were legal here "
It would cut knife crime though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
¯\_(°¿°)_/¯
It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though
why is it wrong to arm up in these worrying times"
We have arse holes fighting over toilet rolls in supermarkets and you think it’s a good idea to let people have guns too. ????? |
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"[Removed by poster at 02/04/20 21:15:45]
In the USA gun sales have soured and gun shops haven't closed because they're classed as essentials.
¯\_(°¿°)_/¯
It's probably something to do with their constitutional right to bear arms. It would be argued that closing a gun store breached this and as such would be unconstitutional, hence unlawful?
Slightly worrying that sales actually increased dramatically though
why is it wrong to arm up in these worrying times
We have arse holes fighting over toilet rolls in supermarkets and you think it’s a good idea to let people have guns too. ?????"
It would soon get rid of that type of arse hole... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was a kid I had a toy gun.
One fired caps the other potato.
Me and other kids use to run around shooting each other playing cowboys v Indians ,police v robbers etc.
That did not make us want to kill each other with guns when we got older.
Why? Because we had good parents that tought us right from wrong and too Respect others.
It's not a governments job to tell you how to behave. It's your parents job from when you are young to mold you into a good citizen.
Act 2 the right to bear arms is for the protection of citizens and to defend the homeland against invaders at home and abroad.
If a nutter goes around killing masses of people in a supermarket with a gun he/she may have mental illness or their upbringing was not good enough.
And that is the fault of poor parenting who did not give children at a young age guidance on how to show respect and to respect others rights .
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My local gun shop is still open by appointment. Got to keep the Mossberg in shells.
He is doing a roaring trade. I live about half a mile away from the woods and I can hear shots going off several times a day some people are still enjoying themselves.
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By (user no longer on site)
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What we must consider is the impact this is having on jobs.
Soon 10 million people will be out of work in the states.
Think about that. 10 million.its incredible but then you factor in debt, addictions, family pressure etc people do turn to crime to pay for things they can't now afford.
People that were once honest, hard working suddenly break the law to make ends meet.
And with police and security services attention elsewhere response times to a crime in progress is much longer so people naturally are worried about protecting the ones they love and things like the home and car etc.
So they will buy guns if they have access to them even more so when society is breaking down.
Here in the UK crossbows are selling out in shops as well and that's since the lockdown was bought in.
Why crossbows they all aren't robin hood types but it shows you that when people fear something they will find a way to defend what they have.
I went on a training course recently and we fired mini Uzi machine guns.
These things fire at a rate of 1000 rounds a minute. Completely unnecessary in the home but I could obtain one when out in the states.
But it's Remington shotguns that people are buying and cheap 300 dollar weather creed handguns.
People are very nervous, my friend's, business partners and family state side know crime will increase so from that you can understand why many are arming themselves. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What we must consider is the impact this is having on jobs.
Soon 10 million people will be out of work in the states.
Think about that. 10 million.its incredible but then you factor in debt, addictions, family pressure etc people do turn to crime to pay for things they can't now afford.
People that were once honest, hard working suddenly break the law to make ends meet.
And with police and security services attention elsewhere response times to a crime in progress is much longer so people naturally are worried about protecting the ones they love and things like the home and car etc.
So they will buy guns if they have access to them even more so when society is breaking down.
Here in the UK crossbows are selling out in shops as well and that's since the lockdown was bought in.
Why crossbows they all aren't robin hood types but it shows you that when people fear something they will find a way to defend what they have.
I went on a training course recently and we fired mini Uzi machine guns.
These things fire at a rate of 1000 rounds a minute. Completely unnecessary in the home but I could obtain one when out in the states.
But it's Remington shotguns that people are buying and cheap 300 dollar weather creed handguns.
People are very nervous, my friend's, business partners and family state side know crime will increase so from that you can understand why many are arming themselves."
Robin Hood bow and arrow, William Tell crossbow. Your welcome |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What we must consider is the impact this is having on jobs.
Soon 10 million people will be out of work in the states.
Think about that. 10 million.its incredible but then you factor in debt, addictions, family pressure etc people do turn to crime to pay for things they can't now afford.
People that were once honest, hard working suddenly break the law to make ends meet.
And with police and security services attention elsewhere response times to a crime in progress is much longer so people naturally are worried about protecting the ones they love and things like the home and car etc.
So they will buy guns if they have access to them even more so when society is breaking down.
Here in the UK crossbows are selling out in shops as well and that's since the lockdown was bought in.
Why crossbows they all aren't robin hood types but it shows you that when people fear something they will find a way to defend what they have.
I went on a training course recently and we fired mini Uzi machine guns.
These things fire at a rate of 1000 rounds a minute. Completely unnecessary in the home but I could obtain one when out in the states.
But it's Remington shotguns that people are buying and cheap 300 dollar weather creed handguns.
People are very nervous, my friend's, business partners and family state side know crime will increase so from that you can understand why many are arming themselves.
Robin Hood bow and arrow, William Tell crossbow. Your welcome "
Robin Hood - long bow. You're welcome. |
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