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Post by Can'tGetEnoughJizzInMyMouth on Mar 5, 2015 16:17:00 GMT -5
Thanks for your condolences. I might have gotten a little carried away in my post. But I guess you get emotional when a family member is murdered . As of yet the police haven't mentioned a motive. A few years back three people broke into his home and hit him in the head with a tire iron while robbing him of some cash so i'm sure there are plenty of suspects. My aunt called me today and said she heard an arrest was going to be made today. So far nothing so I don't know if it is true or not.
Anyway, always keep your gun close by in case you need it in a hurry, because you never know.....
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Mar 5, 2015 16:48:25 GMT -5
Doesn't make sense and doesn't impact many shooters. Is any one aware of an armor piercing bullet ever being used to kill an officer, or ever even being shot at an officer, ever? Some say it is a back door plan to ban all sorts of bullets there by a defacto gun ban. I say at the least it is an opportunity for law makers to thump there chest and claim they are making common sense gun laws by outlawing the scary AP bullet. Pandering. And a waste of time and effort. Exactly. I post it as an example of our executive branch looking to basically defacto ban AR-15s by banning their ammunition via executive decree. Pay no mind to the fact that even law enforcement say its a crock.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2015 21:44:34 GMT -5
Doesn't make sense and doesn't impact many shooters. Is any one aware of an armor piercing bullet ever being used to kill an officer, or ever even being shot at an officer, ever? Some say it is a back door plan to ban all sorts of bullets there by a defacto gun ban. I say at the least it is an opportunity for law makers to thump there chest and claim they are making common sense gun laws by outlawing the scary AP bullet. Pandering. And a waste of time and effort. Exactly. I post it as an example of our executive branch looking to basically defacto ban AR-15s by banning their ammunition via executive decree. Pay no mind to the fact that even law enforcement say its a crock. The ATF is not under the executive branch.
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Mar 6, 2015 9:35:03 GMT -5
Exactly. I post it as an example of our executive branch looking to basically defacto ban AR-15s by banning their ammunition via executive decree. Pay no mind to the fact that even law enforcement say its a crock. The ATF is not under the executive branch. True. But the White House has been vehemently in support of this as well, have they not?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 11:36:45 GMT -5
The ATF is not under the executive branch. True. But the White House has been vehemently in support of this as well, have they not? Supporting the ATF is now a bad thing?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2015 11:40:19 GMT -5
RIP Philadelphia Police Officer Wilson who was shot and killed yesterday. Officer Wilson was wearing a body cam and his actions were indeed that of a hero.
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