The firearms will be marketed to law enforcement in Kansas and nationwide. [More]So you're selling to the standing army and not to the militia? Really? Including "Only Ones" in places like New Jersey and California, who can use them against We the People while they enforce "gun laws"?
The company plans to produce rifles based on the AR-15 and AR-10 platform, similar to the military M-16 rifle.
So which will they perform like?
Did the AP get this right or did they misreport intentions?
Let's ask Kris. Because as written, this seems more like Minutemen Defenseless.
[Via Jerry L]
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No "minutemen" here. Just more state "redcoats".
I wish that the gun makers would tell KS law that they don't get anything that the citizens aren't allowed to have.
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