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No, they are just being proactive. I'd say every major retailer has a plan like this. Makes sense too. It happened both times Bill Clinton was elected and it happened when Obama was elected the first time. And I think it will happen again if he is re-elected in November. Nothing says it won't.

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Meh, just don't see it going down like that to be honest. It doesn't seem to be "their" way.

Anyway doesn't really matter to me, I only buy the occasional gun to keep it out of criminal hands. They get trades for gas cards with the local pd about twice a year.

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Laugh all you want. It'll be too late to laugh when your guns are locked in the trunk of a police car and you're standing on your front porch with a handwritten receipt in your hands. . . .

Under which anti-gun politician do you see that taking place, though? The one who is currently in office or the one who actually signed sweeping anti-gun legislation into effect in his state as governor? Oh, yeah, I forgot - he has explained all that, put our fears at rest and promised that he doesn't plan to do any such thing as president. We can all rest assured because politicians never lie and their words are a much more accurate indicator of their intentions than their past deeds.

My thinking is that neither is a friend of gun owners. I don't think either will be 'coming for' guns we already own (yet) but I do believe it to be possible that either of them will make getting new ones (and the ammo to go with them) more difficult. If Romney is elected, I expect a lot of those folks who don't 'perceive' a threat to gun ownership to get blindsided. The best plan is probably to 'stock up' as much as is practical regardless of the results in November. Now, I'm not talking about burying crates of ARs and pallet loads of ammo in the back yard or anything but, for myself, I want a decent 'buffer' of ammo and/or reloading components to help feed my shooting habit for the next, few years if necessary.

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Laugh all you want. It'll be too late to laugh when your guns are locked in the trunk of a police car and you're standing on your front porch with a handwritten receipt in your hands. . . .

Over my dead body!

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Under which anti-gun politician do you see that taking place, though? The one who is currently in office or the one who actually signed sweeping anti-gun legislation into effect in his state as governor? Oh, yeah, I forgot - he has explained all that, put our fears at rest and promised that he doesn't plan to do any such thing as president. We can all rest assured because politicians never lie and their words are a much more accurate indicator of their intentions than their past deeds.

My thinking is that neither is a friend of gun owners. I don't think either will be 'coming for' guns we already own (yet) but I do believe it to be possible that either of them will make getting new ones (and the ammo to go with them) more difficult. If Romney is elected, I expect a lot of those folks who don't 'perceive' a threat to gun ownership to get blindsided. The best plan is probably to 'stock up' as much as is practical regardless of the results in November. Now, I'm not talking about burying crates of ARs and pallet loads of ammo in the back yard or anything but, for myself, I want a decent 'buffer' of ammo and/or reloading components to help feed my shooting habit for the next, few years if necessary.

There is no way in Hell Romney would even consider doing something like this. Look JAB, I know you don't like

Romney for that one reason, or maybe more, but do you really think he could get Congress to go along with that,

even if they had an inkling of interest? Won't happen with Romney and this ain't Mass.

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if he bans guns and demands they be turned in at least 90% of them will be handed over.

Laugh all you want.

And this is not an anti Obozo rant. King Geo. II would have done the same thing.

I seriously have my doubts about the percentage and King George II ain't around, anymore.

But I am not laughing.

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Guest ThePunisher

Something that pisses the American people off more than anything is wrongful confiscation of there hard earned possessions whether it be cars, property, and certainly there guns. People have paid lots of hard earned money to buy their guns, and they are surely not willing to turn them over to a bunch of commies after living in freedom all their lives. I'm gonna say at least 50% are not willing to turn their guns in to a commie government. The government certainly doesn't won't to stir up an angry nation of gun owners. Too many gun owners and too many guns that would make the Revolutionary and Civil wars look like picnics.

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I expect to see private sales outlawed in next 4 years under BHO, or within 10 years no matter who's in power.

- OS

I don't sell guns. But I see the concern. That is a very true statement. It will probably go down as a must be sold thur a ffl dealer with a heavy fee or tax.

Sent from iPad in the woods.

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I expect to see private sales outlawed in next 4 years under BHO, or within 10 years no matter who's in power.

- OS

They said the same thing 4 years ago... :meh:

After Heller, I honestly do not see anything like that ever happening. If even ever passed, I certainly do not see many, if any, states going along with it after all of the 10th amendment laws (weed and firearm freedom acts).

I see Repub 'sitters keeping O from doing anything anti-gun. I fear their guards will be down if Mittens is elected and he'll have a fun go at a gun grab. Especially with so many folks taking him on his "it was a pro-gun legislation" BS.

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They said the same thing 4 years ago... :meh:

Who said?

After Heller, I honestly do not see anything like that ever happening.

Would be piece of cake. American public would support it in significant majority. Republican house would vote for it, since most of the reps' constituencies would, especially if they get some other little sop.

Hell, 15 states already ban private sales in some form or other, either totally, or handguns only, or at gun shows.

- OS

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Who said?

They said.

Would be piece of cake. American public would support it in significant majority. Republican house would vote for it, since most of the reps' constituencies would, especially if they get some other little sop.

- OS

Says who?

:P

srsly, I do not see many Rs voting for such. Some might vote for a less-broad gun show loophole explicit.

An outright ban on private sales... no way.

Tennessee and other red states would not stand for such. TN was the 2nd(?) to pass 10 Amen gun bills. How many others now?

And 15 states out of 57 is not a majority.

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An outright ban on private sales... no way.

Tennessee and other red states would not stand for such.

Meh. A lot easier than all the Dems who voted to allow carry in National Parks. Just has to be tagged onto the right bill to leverage them.

- OS

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