wkmac
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But typically, when a politician doesn't follow his oath, people don't directly die because of it.
Fascinating, not surprising, just fascinating.
But typically, when a politician doesn't follow his oath, people don't directly die because of it.
This will not prevent mass shootings.LA City councils votes to BAN large capacity magazines!
Time to protect Americans by taking away the ease to create mass shootings. Sorry gun freaks, if you are going to go on a rampage in Los Angeles, youre going to have to reload.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-ammunition-magazines-20150728-story.html#page=1
I cant wait to hear you all crying that you need your 100 round drum mags to protect your homes... LOLOLOLOLOL
Many people would argue the Iraq Resolution, and the war that followed it were unconstitutional.But typically, when a politician doesn't follow his oath, people don't directly die because of it.
Lets not forget where these aliens come from. Mexico, which at the moment resembles Somalia more than it resembles a first world nation.But at the same time, let's make LA illegal alien friendly.
Because we all know that illegal aliens don't commit crimes.
"What I heard was that one of the sons was cleaning a gun and that the gun went off,"
AKA "Buckshot"Now ready for citizens concerned their privacy is at stake in an increasing drone-friendly culture: Snake River Shooting Products has just introduced Drone Munition shot shell based defense rounds. “Prepare for the Drone Apocalypse,” the Idaho-based company warns in its first advertising outreach for the new line, which they describe as a “12 gauge 3-inch shot shell solution aimed at defending against drone-based privacy concerns and terror.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/aug/24/drone-munition-new-line-ammo-company-meant-protect/
3″ – 12 Gauge 2 shot lead freeAKA "Buckshot"
Buck loads for 16ga is really hard to find.
It's the standard in Europe. Or at least it was.Everything for 16 gauge is hard to find. A mostly obsolete size.
It's the standard in Europe. Or at least it was.