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In reply to the discussion: Rachel Maddow - Powerful anti gun ad panics gun rights groups [View all]Francis Booth
(162 posts)18. I'm surprised that so many New Yorkers arent
aware that it's difficult to impossible to get a gun permit in NYC.
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EXCELLENT. I believe gun purchasers should have to watch videos like they showed first time drivers
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#1
And many of those combat veterans who can watch people dying and not care
passiveporcupine
Jun 2016
#35
Let the record show that my interlocutor could produce no answer to that...
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#48
I remember having to go to Killeen, TX. in Oct of 1991, a few days after a man drove his truck
Dustlawyer
Jun 2016
#19
You all got played hard: The 'ad' is a fraud and *all* the customers are actors
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#25
So Maddow was either a) in on it, or b) conned- just like many of you were n/t
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#26
I agree that if you're worried about whether a gun is haunted, you probably shouldn't buy it (nt)
LongtimeAZDem
Jun 2016
#28
If Maddow wasn't in on the fraud, those who produced certainly were:
friendly_iconoclast
Jun 2016
#31