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  • #16
    I was born and raised in Nevada. Most of my family is still there. The rural folks all voted against him but Vegas and Reno control the majority of the vote. Both liberal havens. Both supporters of gambling and legal prostitution. Organized crime has had control of both places simce day one. He was a poor boy from Searchlight, Nev. He is now a multimillionaire. On a senator's pay? Hmmm! I wonder how he stays in power? The rural areas had bumper stickers on their vehicles that said "Anybody Butt Harry."

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    • #17
      As long as Harry keeps his NRA rating he knows he is a show in. Just because a legislator has a good NRA rating is NOT sufficient reason to keep them in office. Sadly this is one area the NRA has a blindspot on as they rate legislators only on their firearms quotient and not their overall performance. Even uber liberals who are pro gun keep getting the nod when they need to get the bump.
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      • #18
        Permission to Purchase Ammo

        Technically "arms" doesn't have to be a firearm either much less the ammo. "Arms" could be anything that would or could be considered a weapon... In which case, the right to keep arms could be you with a machete or a broadsword. Remember, Obama was a constitutional law professor or something to that effect. He can find the loop holes. The constitution is open to interpretation... It just depends on who the overall authority is that decides how it's interpreted.

        You can keep your weapons... But it says nothing about ammo. Back when that was implemented, there was no real "ammo"... You had a ball, powder and a patch. It would be like regulating gunpowder back in the day. That was the only part of the weapon that couldn't just be substituted.


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        • #19
          This is why a friend of mine (the one responsible for me getting my gun) buys in bulk (plus it's a little cheaper that way) and buys 1000rds per gun each time he buys. Which knowing him means there is 15-18K rounds in his house. Hope there is never a fire at his house!

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          • #20
            ^^^^ I'm sure the POTUS sees this issue as an opportunity to forward his agenda. He doesn't care what the founders meant as long as he sees a crack to ram his socialist ideals through. And he's already working on it. I too am feeling closed in. We need to vote the BA$TARDS out as soon as possible.

            See you at the booth!
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            • #21
              @kingfhb:
              Try doing a law license search on king obama.
              You won't find that he has a license. Weird.
              “If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.”

              ― Dalai Lama XIV (as told to high school students.)

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              • #22
                One would think that ammo is an essential part of any firearm, and therefore should be included in out 2nd Amendment protection. Of course that's using logic, which the Dimwits in Congress seem to be sorely lacking in.
                Tom
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