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Home Front: Politix
Dem Congress Critter advocating Large Magazine ban, thinks they are bullets
2013-04-04
What a moron, this woman's head without a peradventure of a doubt is in rectal defilade! Like California, Colorado is in the dumper.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#6  I thought large magazines were the bankrupt LOOK and LIFE!
Posted by: watermodem   2013-04-04 21:51  

#5  Anyone else notice how whenever Colorado is in the news it's something embarrassing?
Posted by: Iblis   2013-04-04 10:24  

#4  Freudian slip

I don't think B minds :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2013-04-04 10:22  

#3  Sorry, misspelled Besoeker's name.
Posted by: Jonathan   2013-04-04 09:34  

#2  Boeserker gets it. She might not know a clip from a magazine but she knows what she is talking about as far as what the future holds. She committed a gaffe in the sense that she accidentally told the truth, which is that the Dems want to make ammo either scarce or prohibitively expensive. They might be able to do this through regulatory rulemaking, which is even harder than straight-up legislation to find and squelch. Dangerous times.
Posted by: Jonathan   2013-04-04 09:33  

#1  We, laugh and rightfully so, but her statement is quite revealing. I suspect she became confused on the terms of reference, slipped up, and is actually talking about the regime's current strategy for programmed depletion of ammunition [not magazines].

Even with panic buying, commercially available small arms ammunition inventories should have recovered by now and be meeting supply and demand. In fact, suppliers should be in an over-stocked position. They are not, and what is available is exorbitantly priced.

The emperor and his regime know they cannot pass "meaningful" gun legislation so they are imposing other restrictions such as flooding ammunition manufacturers with massive government contracts and suggesting costly firearms owners insurance. Increased restrictions or closure of public hunting lands may be on the horizon as well. Of course it will be cloaked as a cost-cutting sequester action.

Make no mistake, these people want to end private ownership of firearms.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-04-04 04:07  

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