Ryan Horsley, manager of Red's Trading Post in Twin Falls, says sales of assault-type rifles, such as military-style AR-15s, have jumped, far outselling traditional, bolt-action hunting rifles.Indeed. And the biggest stinkers always seem to have the biggest "buts."
"It's really unpopular to say you are not a fan of the Second Amendment, so what you have to look out for are the 'buts,' " Horsley told The Times-News. "What you often hear is a candidate saying something like, 'I support the Second Amendment, but we need to ban certain guns.' "
BUT it's always nice to see an uptick in preparedness planning...
[Via Avg Joe]
So that means that there is going to be a surge in crimes with "assault weapons" now. All those criminals buying them certainly are going to use them for hunting or anything legal.
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Seen last evening by me ....
ReplyDeleteMan walks to the counter and purchases $685 worth of 5.56 NATO ammunition (close to 2k rounds). He had a small wad of bills and asked that the remaining balance be put on his credit card. The verbal exchange between the man and the salesperson went something like this:
Salesperson: "Getting ready, huh?"
Man: "Yep. I don't think Tuesday is going to go our way."
Six people in the store (counting me) and every single one was making a purchase. I was the only one that bought ammo only. The man already mentioned bought ammo and placed a weapon (didn't see what it was) on layaway. A man in a suit purchased a S&W M&P pistol. Two others were purchasing AR style rifles. The last man was buying what looked like an M1A.
I was the last one in line. It was a long wait. For some reason, I couldn't help but smile at the irony. "The Lightworker" was scheduled to speak less than a few miles from this store the following night (tonight).
Which means Ryan is............ with us!
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