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Showing Original Post only (View all)Can you guess what all this talk, talk, talk about gun control is doing? [View all]
Fearful of Ban, Frenzied Buyers Swarm Gun StoresBy By JOSEPH PISANI AP Business News Writer
NEW YORK December 29, 2012 (AP)
The phones at Red's Trading Post wouldn't stop ringing. Would-be customers from as far away as New York wanted to know if the Twin Falls, Idaho gun shop had firearms in stock. Others clamored to find out if their orders had been shipped.
Overwhelmed, gun store manager Ryan Horsley had to do what no employee would ever think of doing just days before Christmas: He disconnected the phone lines for three whole days.
"We had to shut everything off," says Horsley, whose family has owned Red's Trading Post, the state's oldest gun shop, since 1936. "We were swamped in the store and online."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/fearful-ban-frenzied-buyers-swarm-gun-stores-18086623#.UOCVw7vy5Fx
IMHO they either need to just fucking DO IT (preferably in the middle of the night) or STFU about it.
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Can you guess what all this talk, talk, talk about gun control is doing? [View all]
99th_Monkey
Dec 2012
OP
Yep, who are we to deny these yahoos a chance to own an (or another) assault weapon?
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#2
Ah, Hoyt. You keep the vacuum tubes of prohibition glowing orange, long into the night
Eleanors38
Dec 2012
#8
Happy New Year to all those so steeped in guns their user name is a reference to lethal weapons.
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#10
Well, blame it on Eleanor. Hear-tell Franklin only had a .32 by his side of the bed.
Eleanors38
Dec 2012
#21
Near as I can tell, the gun nuts envision a world where we all look like this
99th_Monkey
Dec 2012
#4
Yep, here are some fine folks from the Michigan Militia, confederate flags and all.
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#11
I agree. The deeper you get into the gun culture, the more disgusting this whole thing becomes.
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#16
Except I think they figure their guns will put them in control, and they can take whatever
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#33
I was looking to buy a particular rifle for $1600 4 weeks ago and waffled...
OneTenthofOnePercent
Dec 2012
#7
LBJ's programs make the present Democratic Party look center-right. And all I got was this stinking
Eleanors38
Dec 2012
#22
And that's why you have to not only ban new arms, but ban possession. Let the suckers
jmg257
Dec 2012
#31
I didn't see it that way. Figuring they realize they could eventually face those guns they ignore.
jmg257
Jan 2013
#57
Not "all" - which of course is THE problem, hard to know who will be and who won't be...
jmg257
Jan 2013
#69
In the long run? yep. Don't think resistance would be that steadfast if a few examples were made.
jmg257
Jan 2013
#106
See #50 et. al. The risks must not be high enough, the public interest not serious enough. nt
jmg257
Jan 2013
#109
I don't disagree with any amendments. Just figure their 'restrictions, no matter
jmg257
Jan 2013
#47
There are quite a few links to that quote, all of which refer to an interview on PBS.
jmg257
Jan 2013
#72
None of that changes the fact that the "SCOTUS" NEVER "felt it was a collective right."
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2013
#77
Though apparently - he did. Apparently there are transcripts (and DVDs) of him doing so.
jmg257
Jan 2013
#89
more and more people to engage in a collective discussion which impacts our nation and our culture
LanternWaste
Jan 2013
#71
The Newtown massacre was the best ad campaign for AR-15s since, well, ever.
Electric Monk
Jan 2013
#115