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THis Election And Gun Control

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drgn4sr
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nacho, you will become everybody's friend if that ever happens.

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nachogrande
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and here I thought I already was,lol.

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Triple Creek Reaper
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/Hey friend/.....have any extra .45 ????

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nachogrande
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tons of em, just waiting for my post election pricing. gotta get back to digging my bunker.

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Ironcat
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IMHO

You guys who are so "anyone but Obama" on guns are all failing to see the real threat.

Obama supported tougher gun control as Illinois and U.S. senator, including proposals to renew the assault-weapons ban and require background checks for buyers at gun shows but regardless of what we "think" Obama wants, he has not pushed for ANY gun control measures as president.
- He signed laws letting people carry concealed weapons in national parks and in checked bags on Amtrak trains.
- He says he supports a renewed ban on assault-type weapons but has not tried once to get that done.
- He did NOT put any support behind the Democratic bill, introduced after the Colorado movie theater shooting in July, to let only licensed dealers sell ammunition, require police to be notified after any sale of more than 1,000 rounds to an unlicensed person and require buyers who aren't licensed dealers to show a photo ID.

Romney as Massachusetts governor, vowed in 2002 to protect the state's "tough gun laws," and in 2004 he actually signed a Massachusetts ban on assault weapons.
- Quadrupled state's gun-licensing fee in exchange for loosened rules on the licenses and extended their duration.
- In 2008 primary campaign, said he would have signed the federal assault weapons ban if it had come to him as president, but now says he opposes any new gun legislation.

Romney agrees with Obama on more issues than he disagrees and I think anyone with a gun will be in for a big surprise if Mitt gets in to office.

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