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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:44 am
They won't ban guns. They will tax ammo. Everybody better stock up 3nodding also the black market ammo sales will go through the roof. 3nodding
Well guys i don't know about yall but i'm thinking about moving to germany mrgreen
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:12 pm
Oh, I'm thinking Australia. You can surf on Christmas!
But, I think that it's a good thing and a bad thing.
Good, because, unfortuantely, it is usually the poor-er people that do bad things with guns. (I do admit there are a few cases of rich people being bastards, too.)
Bad, because people with licenses want to protect their families. Also, people HUNT. People like to eat wild GAME. People like to have their HOBBIES.
In my opinion: They should lower the tax on registered hunters' ammo, but not Joe Blow down the street who wants a gun in his house.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:18 pm
Queen of the Highway Oh, I'm thinking Australia. You can surf on Christmas! But, I think that it's a good thing and a bad thing. Good, because, unfortuantely, it is usually the poor-er people that do bad things with guns. (I do admit there are a few cases of rich people being bastards, too.) Bad, because people with licenses want to protect their families. Also, people HUNT. People like to eat wild GAME. People like to have their HOBBIES. In my opinion: They should lower the tax on registered hunters' ammo, but not Joe Blow down the street who wants a gun in his house. So do you propose that hunters get a "discount" of sorts to get ammo while those who go target practicing for a hobby do not? That's kinda how it sounds to me. Besides I don't see how this will do anything to solve the gun crime problem. You can't discern which hunters will or will not use their ammo for bad just the same with the non hunters.
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