Posted on 11/01/2016 5:49:25 AM PDT by baltimorepoet
California did something similar years ago. They wanted to ban large capacity rifles, including lever action rifles so they proposed a new act that was so unpopular it was shelved.
We knew what was coming!
California then released a mental case who proceeded to LEGALLY buy a handgun in California, an AK-47-s in Oregon, then shot up the Stockton school yard, then shot himself.
The proposed law was pulled out, lever action rifles removed from it, and rushed through the California legislature so fast it made heads swim, and quickly signed into law.
Reminds me of a scene from Sons of Anarchy when they went to an old school bus on an Indian reservation. The inside was a reloading assembly line.
MA AG Healey recently banned purchase of the AR-15, the rifle used in no massacres. GOV Baker praised her. Pending: confiscation of all semi-automatic guns. A certainty under Hillary.
We do have 2 friends that reload for us. They tell us some of the reloading supplies are getting harder to get for some of the less popular, or rarer calibers of guns they have.
Comedians, democrat politicians, what's the difference anymore?
Powder and primers are the two elements that are at most shrortage risk. Brass is what you reload and can pick up at the range, reuse and buy on the Internet with no issues. Bullets can be bought in the Internet with no issues and can also be cast at home. This ain’t rocket science.
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