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This seems to be the case around the nation BainsBane Jan 2013 #1
I wonder how many of them are criminals davidn3600 Jan 2013 #3
why would he? BainsBane Jan 2013 #4
quick way to get rid of hot gun Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #5
"They can just steal another one." ellisonz Jan 2013 #6
like thats going to happen Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #7
Won't happen if the NRA Clowns keep trying to stop sensible gun control reform... ellisonz Jan 2013 #8
Sorry not going to happen Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #9
The Second Amendment prohibts government from requiring responsible gun ownership? ellisonz Jan 2013 #10
OK Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #11
I didn't call for "government confiscation" ellisonz Jan 2013 #12
correct, you did not call for confiscation Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #16
It's legal for a criminal to steal a gun? EvolveOrConvolve Jan 2013 #29
wtf CreekDog Jan 2013 #31
guns are dangerous to non criminals CreekDog Jan 2013 #13
So are many other dangerous items Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #17
we don't only talk about the safety issues of guns, please don't lie CreekDog Jan 2013 #18
never to the same extent Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #20
"Gun Safety" is an oxymoron. RC Jan 2013 #22
No, assault weapons are not "fine tuned to kill humans more efficiently" Recursion Jan 2013 #44
that's false. i grew up with monthly earthquake drills CreekDog Jan 2013 #23
yes we do, if one child is harmed or dies from a faulty product it becomes news JI7 Jan 2013 #27
Excellent Creekdog! Tumbulu Jan 2013 #30
Like the rocket launcher shit again Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #2
if you don't like gun buybacks, don't donate money for them CreekDog Jan 2013 #19
I have no big problems with buybacks Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #21
no, you're not being honest --you DO have a problem with gun buybacks CreekDog Jan 2013 #24
OK Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #25
Probably a lot of malfunctioning or non-functional weapons bought back rapturedbyrobots Jan 2013 #26
look at your own post, old chap. they gave the empty tube back. farminator3000 Jan 2013 #36
Someone objected to the name you used. The Jury allowed it. TheBlackAdder Jan 2013 #51
was not me Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #54
I seriously doubt you would do it. nt TheBlackAdder Jan 2013 #58
correct sir Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #53
i'll apologize, i get carried away, just look at the pic here, plz farminator3000 Jan 2013 #57
Thank you sir Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #61
please! 'ONLY' a 15 round semi-auto shotgun? riot control? farminator3000 Jan 2013 #63
kick samsingh Jan 2013 #14
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #15
What is the point of buying back guns when there is a a flood of new guns flowing into the market? BlueStreak Jan 2013 #28
That's the attitude Flying Squirrel Jan 2013 #32
The Cynic in me... druidity33 Jan 2013 #33
because fewer and fewer households are owning guns CreekDog Jan 2013 #34
some people want to get rid of them and others want to hoard farminator3000 Jan 2013 #37
12 gauge shotguns, on the lower end, are around $75, maybe less, new. Decoy of Fenris Jan 2013 #42
great, you've inspired me to start buying guns and using the buyback profits to buy more guns farminator3000 Jan 2013 #46
Yup. This is just a big handout to gun manufactures. itsrobert Jan 2013 #40
how do you buy a gun with a a grocery card, exactly? farminator3000 Jan 2013 #48
Simple itsrobert Jan 2013 #49
you certainly are farminator3000 Jan 2013 #50
Easy there mr chip on your shoulder itsrobert Jan 2013 #52
maybe i'd be more polite if you weren't so cynical about a fundamentally good thing farminator3000 Jan 2013 #55
Less guns on street creates more demand from suppliers itsrobert Jan 2013 #59
A plan that would make sense BlueStreak Jan 2013 #64
Agreed itsrobert Jan 2013 #65
no, that's backwards farminator3000 Jan 2013 #66
Good to hear. Decoy of Fenris Jan 2013 #35
Should have gone to my gun buy "back." Busted .22 was worth $50 in food! Eleanors38 Jan 2013 #38
profiting off guns could also be seen as greedy. because it is. farminator3000 Jan 2013 #39
Isn't that the point of a gun buyback? Decoy of Fenris Jan 2013 #41
really? the point of a buyback is to make a profit and not remove guns from circulation? farminator3000 Jan 2013 #43
See, I didn't know that about the Seattle turnover. Decoy of Fenris Jan 2013 #45
2,500 guns turned in in NJ. look at the freakin picture! farminator3000 Jan 2013 #47
limit the magazine size Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #56
limit the mag size? at a buyback? farminator3000 Jan 2013 #60
No not at the buyback Duckhunter935 Jan 2013 #62
that won't work farminator3000 Jan 2013 #67
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