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Re: The Dirtbag Head of the NRA

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Comes back to pushing for full liability of the manufacturers and everyone in the distribution chain including all sellers licensed or not...

I could see limiting all weapons to a real small maximum, as low as 2 or 3 shells, no multiple magazines, reloaders at all..... As far as collections, mandatory inoperable, welded firing pins, actions...

The bullet button game is a joke, shut 'em all down... Grind 'em up, none of us need 'em... Make the manufacturers cover all the disposal costs... As well as all the funerals, compensation to victims families... It's beyond simple hunting, fishing... down to just stupidity now..

Take 'em down...


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Re: The Dirtbag Head of the NRA
By: oldCADuser
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Sat, 29 Dec 12 11:44 PM
Msg. 48909 of 65535

Actually there are databases which has information about the mentally ill, however the NRA lobbied to weaken the background check laws so as to make it harder to access these databases in a timely enough manner so as to make them useful in keeping guns out of the hands of wackos. The same goes for the TSA no-fly list. The NRA objected to flagging suspected terrorists when it came to doing background checks. Apparently they have no problem with keeping these guys off commercial air flights as long as they are still allowed to buy assault weapons and sniper rifles.


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