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In reply to the discussion: California Legislature takes first steps toward 'ammo control' [View all]upaloopa
(11,417 posts)45. Just wait you'll hear it about CA too
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That's what Randy Weaver said too. In any event, you are the typical gun owner, and why
Hoyt
Apr 2013
#36
You must know Weaver well, given that you cite unique quotes from him that no one else has
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#50
Yes, had a number of debates with Gungeoneers here who think Weaver was a poor misunderstood
Hoyt
Apr 2013
#52
So just how well do you know Weaver to come up with all those quotes?
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#55
You are the one sticking up for him, not me. He is responsible for what happened to him.
Hoyt
Apr 2013
#56
You are the one quoting from him like a good friend, not anyone else
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#59
Odd that... I often cite unique quotes from Cicero, yet I never knew the guy.
LanternWaste
Apr 2013
#68
Once again, your gun love blinds you to what being responsible/law-abiding really means.
Hoyt
Apr 2013
#38
Most Americans don't believe that all laws are stupid...only the ones they disagree with
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#83
I think it will be spotty at best and state to state variations will continue to increase
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#66
the real world is that if you make something more expensive and more complicated to do, there's less
CreekDog
Apr 2013
#84
Maryland dumped ballistic fingerprinting after *one* conviction in five years:
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2013
#13
I was an inventory specialist for the oil industry before I became a teacher.
mbperrin
Apr 2013
#102
I am on the fence somewhat and think it will be a state by state thing
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#67
Actually it depends on the courts, who have found them not inherently in conflict
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#53
"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny...
slackmaster
Apr 2013
#100
Have to wonder if they will move the California State trap shoot to Reno or Las Vegas
ProgressiveProfessor
Apr 2013
#62