alwayswithmyp11
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http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=6960824&page=1
It's official boys, we cried wolf, and one appeared!!!
It's official boys, we cried wolf, and one appeared!!!
Any law that is passed can be over turned. Nothing is truly permanent.
That being said I can hardly imagine given the state of the economy that the Obama campaign is going to one day take away that right. Please correct me if I am wrong but to me the only things that are taxed as highly as guns and ammo is Gas, Tabacco, and Alcohol. I think the propesed AWB is horrible and I in no way agree with the proposition. Then on the other hand I can't believe that one day all firearms manufactors, ammo companies, optics companies are going to be told to shut down fire all of thier employee's and retool to make hybrid car batteries. There if nothing else is to much tax revenue to be lost.
Reid is opposed to it, said it will not be voted on in the future.
That being said I can hardly imagine given the state of the economy that the Obama campaign is going to one day take away that right.
Attorney General Eric Holder calls for a new gun ban. From ABC News:
“… As President Obama indicated during the campaign, there are just a few gun-related changes that we would like to make, and among them would be to reinstitute the ban on the sale of assault weapons …”
Is it a bad thing is you spend half your paycheck on ammo?
I keep hearing he is a great speaker. Apparently I must not be inhaling the same stuff
Well, I'm guessing "eventually" will have to be before the 2010 mid-terms. Notice the (almost) complete Republican opposition to the spending bill. You can bet the 2010 elections are going to be all about FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. It'll be an easy issue for the Republicans, too, since even if the stimulus bill was worth anything, it won't have achieved anything by then.Last I heard Nancy Pelosi had advised Obama not to push for an AWB at this time. "Not at this time" boys and girls means eventually.
I stand by original contention that posting messages on the internet is nonproductive, unless people do as you have done, sir, and act.