After reading that entire list of organizations and what they stand for it is no surprise someone like you opposes them.
I'm so mad I'm going out right now and buy another gun.
Good luck finding one. The shelves are getting bare. I have had on on back order now, waiting for it to be built, since August. STILL no time frame on when it may be finished. Some custom rifle builders are taking about 2 year lead times.
The shops around here are empty. Academy does not sell what I am looking for. I am looking for a performance rifle. I like to drill tacks. Academy sells stock stuff and the lower end of that. IF I were looking in TN I would be looking a Barrett.
Well Lo,,,lets go big then, pocket this......................watch all
The ban people are so incredibly ignorant. Foolstein proved it with her statement that she "looked at pictures". Dumber than dirt. I could buy a rifle readily available now and readily available after the queens of ugly and stupid do their treasonous dirty work and be more of a threat from 5 city blocks away than with one of the "evil" looking guns Senator Foolstein has on her list. Ignorant moron fool.
Oh ... well ... yes ...For anyone who doesn't understand the 2d amendment, a must read article:
Mitt Romney Should Get Female Vote Because Of His Superior Bodily Fluids, National Review SaysI'm sort of gratified that someone has finally had the courage to argue for Mitt Romney's election based on theories culled from "Doctor Strangelove" -- specifically Base Commander Jack D. Ripper's contention that "precious bodily fluids" are the be-all and end-all signifier of American Exceptionalism. Stepping up to offer this contention is the National Review's Kevin D. Williamson, and I'll straight up admit that I'm envious that there is a guy out there who can write such an argument for a living. Kudos, sirrah!
So, the basic gist of his piece is that Mitt Romney has got mad-potent baby batter brewin' in his loins, and if you ladies knew what was good for you, you'd step to the fore to receive his communion, because -- after all -- "the conventional biological wisdom is that men select mates for fertility, while women select for status."