Defending The Second Amendment and The Constitution

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  1. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    Terminally ill people have few other options if they want to die at a time of their own choosing.
     
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    How did gun control work to curb homicide in Australia? They outlawed most guns in 1996....certainly all guns that would work well for protection of one's life and property.

    So John Howard had a personal agenda about guns. A gun tragedy provided him with a chance to push through his gun control agenda.

    Ever heard the expression, "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns."?

    So, gun control was not helpful, and the criminals still have guns....who woulda thought? As posted before....look at Mexico. The common man can't own guns. Have you ever heard that the drug cartels have trouble finding guns there?

    I just don't get it. There are so many anti-government types on this forum, yet you are willing to let the government take another of your most important rights without lifting a finger. AND, most importantly, you will lose your rights and it won't reduce violent crime rates. SMH

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Australia

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  3. Denny Crane

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    Curious how they're coming after peoples' guns at a time the govt. is hastening its demise through massive borrowing.
     
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    Stamp another $1T coin?

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  5. MARIS61

    MARIS61 Real American

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    Looks like coup is just about begin.

    http://www.examiner.com/article/feds-explanation-of-hollow-point-bullets-raises-more-questions

    News reports indicating that multiple agencies of the federal government have ordered and are stockpiling multimillions of rounds of ammunition have pressured the Feds to offer an explanation. But the official explanation has only raised more questions.

    On Friday the government stated that the hollow point bullets it has procured are "standard issue" and that they are used to train security agents used by each of the various federal agencies.

    However, according to retired Maj. Gen. Jerry Curry, a decorated Army war veteran, the Feds' explanation about the bullets fails to pass the smell test...

    ...Firing range bullets are much less expensive and are not designed for the day to day use of the gun for maximum self protection. One uses the more expensive variety, such as hollow point bullets, for real-life danger.

    And when Maj. Gen. Curry confirmed these suspicions in his article for The Daily Caller, it became clear that the Obama Administration has not been honest with the public concerning the current mass stockpiling of ammunition.

    Curry stated,

    Hollow point bullets are so lethal that the Geneva Convention does not allow their use on the battle field in time of war. Hollow point bullets don’t just stop or hurt people, they penetrate the body, spread out, fragment and cause maximum damage to the body’s organs. Death often follows.

    In addition, Curry noted that during the Iraq War the U.S. military used 70 million rounds of ammunition per year. Compare that with the 750 million rounds of hollow point bullets that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ordered in March. And then it further ordered another 750 million rounds of various types of ammunition, some of which can penetrate walls. Curry declared,

    This is enough ammunition to empty five rounds into the body of every living American citizen. Is this something we and the Congress should be concerned about? What’s the plan that requires so many dead Americans, even during times of civil unrest? Has Congress and the Administration vetted the plan in public.

    I fear that Congress won’t take these ammunition purchases seriously until they are all led from Capitol Hill in handcuffs. Why buy all this ammunition unless you plan to use it. Unknown to Congress, Does DHS plan to declare war on some country? Shouldn’t Congress hold hearings on why the Administration is stockpiling this ammunition all across the nation? How will it be used; what are the Administration’s plans?

    The other factor that is raising significant concerns about the ammo purchases is that the U.S. military and various law enforcement agencies at both the federal and local levels have enough fire power to adequately respond to any emergency or threat. But DHS now has enough ammo on its own to kill every single American citizen plus potential invaders such as Syrians, Iranians, or Mexicans.

    Why? And for what purpose?

    As a career Army officer, Maj. Gen. Curry believes that the stockpiling of this ammo is enough to warrant a congressional investigation, including an order from Congress that the purchases of hollow point bullets be stopped immediately.
     
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    Wait, so private citizens should be allowed hollow points, but not the government?
     
  7. speeds

    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    This 3D-printed .223 fired off six-hundred rounds without material failure. If 3D printers become something people can afford to have in their garages, so long gun control (assuming ammunition can be printed as well).

    [video=youtube;tAW72Y_XPF4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tAW72Y_XPF4[/video]
     

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