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I think this popped up in my Twitter.
It was a Georgia station. Same story.
National push from Bloomie and friends?
Ironic that many will be completed by using a Bridgeport milling machine...“By allowing folks to mail-order over the internet pieces of a gun and skirt the laws of our state, the intent and spirit of our laws are not being followed,” said Rep. Steve Stafstrom of Bridgeport.
Unfortunately the lemmings won't understand any of it. Before you know it they'll be going after 0% lowers:
really....first thing I thought of, lolSo which LGS is providing the backdrop this time? LOL...
for some reason my first thought was florida, don't know why, though.Then again, some kid did get suspended for having a gun-shaped poptart at lunch so nothing surprises me anymore.
All this story will do is show how easy it is to make a gun. If anything, it will result in more legal gun owners.
When they propose a solution to the ghost gun problem, they will be left with this...
This is why Cody Wilson is a patriot. Let them try to ban knowledge.tonight at 10 there is a huge piece that will be broadcast. Expect more restrictive laws.
Of course, mAss has already pushed many to the point of not caring about being legal with their stupid laws, both real and fake.So in MA, they want Ghost Guns illegal - so that a legal person can't make one and register it with the state. But illegal persons can still make illegal ghost guns because they were never going to register them in the first f'ing place!
I really think that the Commonwealth should make making nukulur bombs from scrapings from old Swatch watches illegal. That seems to be something they can get their hands around.