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ileus

(15,396 posts)
71. no way to guarantee stable prices....
Mon Jul 23, 2012, 03:53 PM
Jul 2012

Knowing what I know now I wished I bought 100000 rounds in the 90's.

Ammo is one of those commodities that will never decrease in price.

I used to buy 4000 rounds of eley a month for 4xx now it's 950....and this was just 6 or 7 years back.

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So your concern is penalizing businesses that don't want your toy on their property Scootaloo Jul 2012 #1
i think his point if im readingit correctly is that if a business wont let you protect yourself loli phabay Jul 2012 #2
Why not just write a law... Scootaloo Jul 2012 #3
no its saying that if you make a rule that you must be unarmed on this property then you also are re loli phabay Jul 2012 #4
Again, it's a penalty for businesses that don't want your toys on their premises. Scootaloo Jul 2012 #5
Is there a possibility cbrer Jul 2012 #7
When Florida first passed "shall issue" concealed carry ... spin Jul 2012 #12
Or a Zimmerman. Hoyt Jul 2012 #28
Same thing lastlib Jul 2012 #49
dude you r missing the point, its about claiming to be gun free and making it gun free loli phabay Jul 2012 #8
Firstly Reasonable_Argument Jul 2012 #10
Businesses who are prohibiting guns on their site are just doing what the right wing state gubment Hoyt Jul 2012 #29
Wait a minute. beevul Jul 2012 #11
Thats laughable. beevul Jul 2012 #6
i get what you are saying as we had this argument at a local county meeting about making loli phabay Jul 2012 #9
I suggest below that a tax be placed on all gun sales, public and private, to JDPriestly Jul 2012 #54
I don't exactly follow the point, as in I was not aware that the theatre advertised being jp11 Jul 2012 #13
no good post. problem is its not the nor loli phabay Jul 2012 #14
Fine sadbear Jul 2012 #15
Yes, an annual ad valorem tax on guns should cover it nicely.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #16
Exactly, and a hefty fee on the manufacturers for making the dang things and promoting more guns. Hoyt Jul 2012 #31
Absolutely ridiculous to put the entire burden on theaters, restaurants, supermarkets, bars, Chorophyll Jul 2012 #17
I do leave my gun at home. beevul Jul 2012 #18
Sue them. They made the 'gun free' claim. Edweird Jul 2012 #19
i wonder how that would work i am.sure theres a lawyer somewhere willing to look loli phabay Jul 2012 #23
Isn't there a place for compromise? turtlerescue1 Jul 2012 #20
You and I define "compromise" differently, apparently. beevul Jul 2012 #21
So what would end the insanity Americans face? turtlerescue1 Jul 2012 #30
you realise six tbousands rounds is not a lot to even a semi.seriou shooter. loli phabay Jul 2012 #24
You guys shooting any silhouette targets (human likenesses)? Hoyt Jul 2012 #32
yeah we use the standard ones for the handguns. concentric ones for rifles and with the shotguns we loli phabay Jul 2012 #35
Yeah those gun festivals/parties are so much fun. Hoyt Jul 2012 #39
yjp they are fun. you get some good practice and the family and friends who dont have space loli phabay Jul 2012 #40
I so don't get it. smirkymonkey Jul 2012 #81
Sorry, but 6000 rounds seems like "overkill" to me. turtlerescue1 Jul 2012 #34
no way to guarantee stable prices.... ileus Jul 2012 #71
Well gee, just abolish even more of our civil liberties why don't you. MadHound Jul 2012 #22
Civil liberties? beevul Jul 2012 #25
Sorry, but I consider it to be a civil liberty MadHound Jul 2012 #27
You're forgetting. beevul Jul 2012 #36
So how many businesses do you think would adapt this? MadHound Jul 2012 #38
Then lets stop businesses from declaring themselves "gun free". hack89 Jul 2012 #42
Landmarks, Courts, DMV, some high rise buidlings in NYC, and NYS HockeyMom Jul 2012 #26
Thank you for your patently idiotic suggestion.... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #33
Did you bother to read what I wrote? beevul Jul 2012 #37
OMG Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #41
If they have no way to enforce it then "gun free" is meaningless hack89 Jul 2012 #44
They can enforce it... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #47
I was thinking more about criminals and others that carry illegally hack89 Jul 2012 #50
They are also more likely to circumvent any security measures... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #65
I am just pointing out that "gun free" is a meaningless term hack89 Jul 2012 #66
No, it's not... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #77
And that is enough to stop a determined mass murderer? Really? nt hack89 Jul 2012 #79
There is no security system on earth... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #82
So if gun free zones are not about stopping shootings hack89 Jul 2012 #83
Lol, the tables have turned, I guess. beevul Jul 2012 #45
They only have to provide the security... Mike_Valentine Jul 2012 #43
The next mass shooting would probably be of people waiting in line at a metal detector. Nye Bevan Jul 2012 #46
so your proposal to stop gun fatalities is to grantcart Jul 2012 #48
+1 booley Jul 2012 #70
of course that will be really expensive booley Jul 2012 #51
Welcome to the crowd. beevul Jul 2012 #52
Oh where to begin? booley Jul 2012 #55
By reading what I actually wrote. beevul Jul 2012 #62
I read what you wrote.. did you? booley Jul 2012 #69
And this, is where we disagree. beevul Jul 2012 #72
beevul, great idea, and let's tax the sales of guns to pay for placing these JDPriestly Jul 2012 #53
and for the security guards booley Jul 2012 #56
Ever been to a best buy store? beevul Jul 2012 #58
that's christmas booley Jul 2012 #60
The last time I was at a best buy was in april. beevul Jul 2012 #63
so what do you when your keys set them off? booley Jul 2012 #68
Yes. As I point out, people without guns create no risk, so those who buy JDPriestly Jul 2012 #74
Gun sales are already taxed. beevul Jul 2012 #57
so other people will have to pay for your proposal booley Jul 2012 #61
For the 5th or 6th time in this thread... beevul Jul 2012 #64
still not working booley Jul 2012 #67
I don't want to pay a premium for the right to be in a gun-free environment JDPriestly Jul 2012 #73
Well Reasonable_Argument Jul 2012 #75
That's the most ridiculous idea I've heard... 99Forever Jul 2012 #59
Maybe we should just put the responsibility on the potential victims. We could all SDjack Jul 2012 #76
And if I shoot you... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #78
Yes !!! It will work just like it works now. It's the victims' fault for SDjack Jul 2012 #84
I like the way you think... Jeff In Milwaukee Jul 2012 #85
It's gone as I expected nadinbrzezinski Jul 2012 #80
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