AFTERMATH wrote:.
I don't think I've ever met a mother who could pull the trigger on her own child - Even if she knew he was the Anti-Christ...
LarryP wrote:I for one was dissappointed with the NRA's response. I wasn't expecting anything magical, but they didn't say much. Putting cops at every school would bankrupt taxpayers - At least the ones who aren't bankrupt already.
I support the NRA, but I don't think they hit a home run with their awaited response.
TooFewGuns wrote:Billions of dollars by the NRA lobbyists? They spent 600 million last year, $1.50 for every member. The entire firearm industry in this country is only $13.6 billion (Forbes), smaller than Toys 'R' Us in revenue. The anti-gun crowd wants to make it seem like firearms industries in this country could solve our national debt with their revenue.
Mn01r6 wrote:sabre wrote:'Only 60% of gun purchases go through a background check' -
I'd like to see where they dug this bogus number from. I guess a lot of people are getting their guns as hand downs from their fathers.
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60% (3 of 5) guns I own were given to me. I expect I will inherit 10 or so when my dad passes away too. They, like the guns given to me, are all hunting shotguns and .22 rifles. This is a total red herring but I would gladly accept mandatory background checks if that was the only restriction.
sabre wrote:Must be from a gun family? I have had exactly 100% of my acquisitions with a background check - all were at retail gun stores. I can see your point for the older firearms though.
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LarryP wrote:I for one was dissappointed with the NRA's response. I wasn't expecting anything magical, but they didn't say much. Putting cops at every school would bankrupt taxpayers - At least the ones who aren't bankrupt already.
I support the NRA, but I don't think they hit a home run with their awaited response.
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