If a recent study performed by the NRA is any indication of how a majority of Americans feel about gun control, then it’s safe to say that most are against it. What about those who aren’t? They’re the ones who are clearly haven’t purchased one of the 170 million new guns that have been sold since 1991.
And since then, violent crime has fallen by 51 percent. Who would have thought?
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Limit citizens only criminals have guns, think they register is insane.
prison for Obama, Clintons and their minions
Do not want to protect yourself? An intruder breaks into your house with a gun…which means his intent is not good, and he may very well use the gun. What do you do and with what precious seconds do you have time to do anything? A bullet takes only 2 seconds to kill you. A called police can take (average) up to 10 minutes for them to arrive. By then? May be too late, but to take a report “after” the fact. Protect yourself and your family! Guns are not bad…men are bad, and they will “always” find a way to get a gun. Time is very precious and so is your life and the life of your family!
Mossberg 395 bolt action.
That can’t be right, obummer and hillary says that’s not true (so much sarcasm it hurts). Kiss my$#%&!@*hillary my new toy cuz ur a douche
See “$” pic? Coined 1772-1821; used in U.S. to 1857! Quoting: (*In writing to a citizen of Rhode Island, Geo. Washington wrote in 1787: “Paper money had had the effect in your State that it ever will have, to ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open a door to every species of fraud and injustice.”) fn.#2* & fn.#7* Richard Henry Lee, writing to Geo. Mason, at the outset of the Convention, on May 15, expressed the nature & problems of paper currency: “Knaves assure, & fools believe, that calling paper ‘money’ & making it ‘tender’ is the way to be rich & happy; thus the national mind is kept in continual disturbance by the intrigues of wicked men for fraudulent purposes, for speculating designs.” From rare history book “The Making* of the Constitution by Charles Warren, 1937, p.551. & found in book The Mint & Coinage Acts* of the United States by Weisman Pub’s. Copyright© 1987 ISBN 1-929205-01-5. Pg. 33, 35.
They cut out help for people who need it. I hope they should robe them .
He forgot. Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight
imagine that!!!
ROFLMAO. When is ” truth and action ” going to give either. This is complete bull$#%&!@* As always, no truth.
But game is funny. They anti gun crowd tell lies then we respond with lies.