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Home Front: Politix
California lawmakers consider regulating, taxing ammunition
2013-04-02
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#5  But California does support legal drug use, weak border security, + anti-NRA, pro-Assault Gun bans at a time of potential military crisis + nuclear confrontationism in NE Asia!

D *** NG IT, CALIFORNIA RSIDENTS HAVE THE RIGHT TO DAMAGE OR DESTROY THEIR OWN MINDS, BUT THEY DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO SHOOTDOWN THE INVADING MOTHERLY COMMIE AIRBORNE + GOOSEY ALLIES TRYING TO SAVE AMERIKA FROM AMERICANS!

Or was it America from Amerika???

SInce North Korea has allied itself wid the Wild Turkeys of the NE, + Colorado Gooses, CLEARLY ITS TIME FOR THE NORTH KOREANS TO ALLY WID THE OWLS OF THE PACIFIC NW.

THE OWLS ARE COMING, THE OWLS ARE COMING!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-04-02 20:09  

#4  There are those of us who wish the lawmakers would spend more time considering how to balance the budget and less time on distractions and gimmicks like this. What they really need to do is CUT THE DAMN SPENDING.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-04-02 14:48  

#3  Actually it's a joke right now, there's no ammo to buy. I can't find .45 ACP or .380 ACP at all and there's almost no 7.62x51mm Nato to be had as well. In fact, it's nearly impossible to find M2 ball ammo for my garand as well.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Schlumberger Squishy Mud Division   2013-04-02 13:08  

#2  And that will stop out of state purchases how?

Well, until they make it illegal.
Posted by: DarthVader   2013-04-02 12:57  

#1  Getting to be time to put all that ammo we've been buying to use.

The first two boxes have failed.

Orion
Posted by: Orion   2013-04-02 12:29  

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