If people were dying from tainted pistachios, peanut butter or spinach, it would mean they were...uh...tainted. And the focus would be on which products were tainted, which brand, from which region...Protestations to the contrary, these creatures just can't help revealing their true agenda. It's like they have control issues or something...
What do you expect Congress to do, Bradys? The sicko in Binghamton used handguns: Recall them? The sicko in Washington used a rifle--don't we now need to take those "off the shelves" of gun stores? Say, this slope is getting a bit slippery, wouldn't you say...?
Come on--you brought it up. Spell it out. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column shows how nuts their latest public blood dance for money really is.
Also get the latest from my fellow GREs and watch Seattle's Dave Workman take on his city's park gun ban.
Exposing the other side's manipulations and deceptions to as many people as possible is important. Please share the link.
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On the good side, the near-constant stream of gun buybacks guarantee any given firearm will always have some relative value, regardless as to market conditions or the quality of the weapon. I don't know of any other product which has such a reasonable 'guaranteed minimal value'. The economic result? Firearms increase in value without ever increasing in price. It's practically a guaranteed investment!
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