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  • inline 6
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    Everything I own is semi-auto ill be damned if I am going to be gun less. If they come a knockin, "I sold them".

    Wonder what kind of penalties will be drawn up for people that are caught with them after any amnesty period....

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  • Jewmadbro?
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    Time to buy hi points for $200.

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  • DON SVO
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    $500 per gun? Time to go out and buy 6 gunshow SKSs and sell 5 back to the govt!

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  • SonicblueGT03
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    Ya'll need to read up on what happened in Australia when they did this after the Tasmania shooting. Even the Government admitted it was the biggest mistake they made, cost them millions and had zero effect on gun related crimes.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    Originally posted by Shorty View Post
    Lmao. That is awesome.

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  • FreightTrain
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    Originally posted by The King View Post
    The private companies that built Texas toll roads employed non-union labor, which is why they are so (as you put it) nice, fast, and under budget.
    Yea we're all going to be in trouble the day the illegals form a union.

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    I just laugh. The government can't do anything without fucking it up royally. They start thinking about a gun ban and sales of guns go through the roof. So what happends when that gun ban gets defeated. Because of them being idiots hundreds of thousands of guns are now on the open market lol. I use to think that the only two things the government should be in charge of is roads and the military. After seeing how nice, fast, and under budget private companys can build toll roads I'm willing to only allow the government to be in charge of the military. Hell if every dollar we paid in on gasoline sales tax went to the private companys that built our toll roads all our roads would be bad ass and no more tolls.
    The private companies that built Texas toll roads employed non-union labor, which is why they are so (as you put it) nice, fast, and under budget.

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  • Chas_svo
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    I can't turn in be guns, as they were lost in the houseboat incident. I'd gladly give them a great deal of the lead and copper as it exits my barrel of said missing guns.

    Fuck them!

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  • FreightTrain
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    They're so broke Obama will probably offer 1 free year of Obama care for every gun you turn in lol.

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  • SC457A
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    The only way I would sell them if they give me fair market value. A goverment that cant even get a budget together is going to have to fork out a LOT of money to buy "banned" weapons.

    They would have to sell the USS Enterprise on Ebay to get that kind of money, for Texas alone.

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  • FreightTrain
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    I just laugh. The government can't do anything without fucking it up royally. They start thinking about a gun ban and sales of guns go through the roof. So what happends when that gun ban gets defeated. Because of them being idiots hundreds of thousands of guns are now on the open market lol. I use to think that the only two things the government should be in charge of is roads and the military. After seeing how nice, fast, and under budget private companys can build toll roads I'm willing to only allow the government to be in charge of the military. Hell if every dollar we paid in on gasoline sales tax went to the private companys that built our toll roads all our roads would be bad ass and no more tolls.

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  • Forever_frost
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    500 dollars for a 2,000 dollar gun. Not going to happen. I hate to say it, but if this passed, gun owners would hide their weapons and if it was pushed further, there'd be bloodshed. With the politicians protected by class 3 weapons, they had better hope that some old man with nothing to live for with an old 30-06 and a scope doesn't give them eviction papers

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  • grove rat
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., already discussed the possibility of a buy-back law for his state, but he made clear it would be a forced buyback.

    “Confiscation could be an option,” Cuomo told The New York Times yesterday when discussing semiautomatic weapons. “Mandatory sale to the state could be an option. Permitting could be an option — keep your gun but permit it.”
    with the way the country is right now being so split about guns if that were to happen it would be the start of a civil war





    ...but we are talking about california so they would all probably give them up haha. that's when texas separates

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  • white88
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    $500 per gun, WOW what a deal.

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