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The Great Gun Control Debate- 2.0

The government can spend a hundred billion on India. If they can do that, they can pay us full value, not just on guns. If people choose to turn in their property, it should include all ancillary equipment. Mags, optics, furniture, reloading dies, etc. Mags for my rifle(s) are almost $50 a piece. And I have about 30 of them.
 
I'm hearing rumours that there may be some changes coming regarding our firearms laws yet again. Unfortunately, I have no solid details to share as it may only be water cooler discussions at public safety. I cannot say if the changes will be positive or not and I will not speculate. Just keep an ear to the ground for a while.
 
I'm hearing rumours that there may be some changes coming regarding our firearms laws yet again. Unfortunately, I have no solid details to share as it may only be water cooler discussions at public safety. I cannot say if the changes will be positive or not and I will not speculate. Just keep an ear to the ground for a while.

I had a tipsy yet informative conversation with some hoity toity LPC types last weekend at the club house. They seemed to allude to the same.

But they were also cagey on the direction.

My gut is telling me its good news.
 
I had a tipsy yet informative conversation with some hoity toity LPC types last weekend at the club house. They seemed to allude to the same.

But they were also cagey on the direction.

My gut is telling me its good news.
Given the multifaceted and very public push back against the "compensated confiscation" plan, I tend to beleive the same, so I'm cautiously optimistic. But I'm also used to being disappointed by Liberals.
 
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