Thursday, September 06, 2018

A Shot in the Arm

The surgeon said the bullet was small, maybe a .22-caliber ... my grandfather became a co-owner of an outdoors store ... He said that “something” had to be done about “all this” ... He said that when he’d learned the killer in Parkland had used an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle, he’d asked one of the store’s managers to call the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to find out whether the store could stop selling those types of weapons to people under the age of 21. [More]
Seems a bit of a reach, to go from a rimfire to AR-15s.

What's the name of the store?

I'd like to see a boycott bankrupt the old quisling Fudd.

[Via Roger J]

2 comments:

Ned said...

So she's a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was previously a staff writer at Washingtonian, and a Buckley Fellow at National Review.

The story is so precious it smells a lot like bullshit. But in the event it even exists I'd also like to find the fuddling's store for a boycott.

JD said...

For growing up around hunting firearms she sure doesn't show very much firearms knowledge. This is the smoking gun indicator "The boy would have his rifle ready-maybe a .30-06, a youth model that doesn't kick as hard" She obviously hasn't shot a .30-06 or remembers the Newtonian physics from college or is physics it no longer required to get a BA.