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We could actually thank Stevens' honesty and disclose what the Liberals goals really are. For years they have tried to enact additional gun Legilation restricting rights trying to make gun ownership a privilege all while trying to hide their true intentions. Stevens' comments could actually help embolden our position & the reduce the liberals ability to shove more down our throats in the immediate future.

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General Discussion / Re: Money Bomb the NRA idea 3/24/2018
« on: March 05, 2018, 05:24:56 AM »
Bump to keep this issue important and in view

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General Discussion / Re: Some corporate entities cutting ties with the NRA
« on: February 26, 2018, 07:09:50 AM »
I've been an NRA Member for about 20 years & never really used the discounts from other companies as a reason to decide if I was going to renew or not. So to counter the Anti-Gunners 3/24/18 March for Life as an excuse to  upgrade to NRA Life Member!

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General Discussion / Money Bomb the NRA idea 3/24/2018
« on: February 25, 2018, 07:49:09 AM »
The anti-gunners are planning their "March for our Lives" on 03/24/18. I saw a Facebook post & other Pro2A sites of someone proposing a money bomb for the NRA on that day for us to fight back. The NRA has 5 million members, if everyone gave just $1 that would still be $5 million in one day. I'm putting myself down for $50. Who's with me? If your principles don't allow you to donate to the NRA, then donate to the GOA or whatever group of your choosing. However I would urge you to think about the fact that, whenever the SHTF, the NRA is the organization that the Left spends all its energy demonizing and smearing. They wouldn't expend all that effort if they didn't fear the crap of the NRA.

Gun owners need to work and have families, we don't have time to march like they do & the MSM would paint a picture demonizing anyone participating to support the 2A anyway. However, we can click through some money to our pro-gun organizations. What do you guys say? Spread the word. We can't afford to be complacent.

https://donate.nraila.org/Donate

If you are Not a Member & want to Become one;

https://membership.nrahq.org/f...signup.asp?CampaignID=xi020232



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Legal and Activism / March 24 2018 March for Life Response
« on: February 25, 2018, 05:03:09 AM »
The anti-gunners are planning their "March for our Lives" on 03/24/18. I saw a Facebook post & other Pro2A sites of someone proposing a money bomb for the NRA on that day for us to fight back. The NRA has 5 million members, if everyone gave just $1 that would still be $5 million in one day. I'm putting myself down for $50. Who's with me? If your principles don't allow you to donate to the NRA, then donate to the GOA or whatever group of your choosing. However I would urge you to think about the fact that, whenever the SHTF, the NRA is the organization that the Left spends all its energy demonizing and smearing. They wouldn't expend all that effort if they didn't fear the crap of the NRA.

Gun owners need to work and have families, we don't have time to march like they do & the MSM would paint a picture demonizing anyone participating to support the 2A. However, we can click through some money to our pro-gun organizations. What do you guys say? Spread the word. We can't afford to be complacent.

https://donate.nraila.org/Donate

If you are Not a Member & want to Become one;

https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp?CampaignID=xi020232

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Legal and Activism / Re: Trump Signs Bump Stuck Memorandum
« on: February 22, 2018, 07:11:55 AM »
Here is the latest from the "New York liberal elite" president (proposing the same thing Clinton would have, I'm sure):

Trump calls for arming teachers, raising gun purchase age to stop ‘savage sicko’ shooters


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/02/22/trump-calls-for-arming-teachers-raising-gun-purchase-age-to-stop-savage-sicko-shooters.html

Excerpts:

President Trump on Thursday defended his call to arm some teachers as a way to stop a “savage sicko” from causing mass casualties, while also calling for gun control measures -- including raising the age for purchasing firearms to 21.

“I never said ‘give teachers guns’ like was stated on Fake News @CNN & @NBC. What I said was to look at the possibility of giving ‘concealed guns to gun adept teachers with military or special training experience- only the best,” Trump tweeted.

“20% of teachers, a lot, would now be able to immediately fire back if a savage sicko came to a school with bad intentions. Highly trained teachers would also serve as a deterrent to the cowards that do this. Far more assets at much less cost than guards,” Trump added. “A ‘gun free’ school is a magnet for bad people. ATTACKS WOULD END!”

Trump said Wednesday that “a gun-free zone to a maniac, they’re all cowards, is 'let’s go in and attack because bullets aren’t coming at us.'”

On Thursday, he tweeted: “History shows that a school shooting lasts, on average 3 minutes. It takes police & first responders approximately 5 to 8 minutes to get to site of crime. Highly trained, gun adept, teachers/ coaches would solve the problem instantly, before police arrive. GREAT DETERRENT!”

Minutes later, Trump added: “If a potential ‘sicko shooter’ knows that a school has a large number of very weapons talented teachers (and others) who will be instantly shooting, the sicko will NEVER attack that school. Cowards won’t go there…problem solved. Must be offensive, defense alone won’t work.”

At the same time, Trump made clear Thursday that he will urge several new gun law restrictions -- including raising the age for purchasing firearms, something sources said he was considering.

“I will be strongly pushing Comprehensive Background Checks with an emphasis on Mental Health,” Trump tweeted Thursday. “Raise age to 21 and end sale of Bump Stocks! Congress is in a mood to finally do something on this issue—I hope!”

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Of course I don't agree with raising the age or a "bumpstock ban", but apparently this is what might happen, and I hope some speculators are correct that this is a strategic move to accomplish more on other fronts as Trump will get "something" done on "gun control" that Obama didn't do in 8 years... and have a possible effect on the midterm elections and his agenda going forward. Maybe.
We'll get to see what Trump means when he speaks at CPAC tomorrow?

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Legal and Activism / Trump Signs Bump Stuck Memorandum
« on: February 21, 2018, 05:31:44 AM »
Sends Memorandum to Atty General to Ban devices that can make / resemble fire similar to machinegun.

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Honestly private party transactions should be handled similar to vehicle sales.

seller verifies buyer has valid rifle/handgun permit (HPD does the necessary checks)
after sale to buyer, submit bill of sale info to HPD
Buyer registers firearm with HPD. 
If Seller indicates sale and buyer does not, HPD should followup with buyer.

If a sale is done at the gun show, the buyer should show their longgun permit, similarly to what is normally done by ethical sellers anyways...
This process would only work that way in Hi. From my knowledge there are no "P.D. permit" requirements in any other State. Gun Registry requirements are still Highly Contested & I doubt you will get Voluntary implementation of them even in Today's environment.


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Political Discussion / Re: how do we ban this triggered?
« on: February 18, 2018, 07:31:19 AM »
I agree. I’ve gotten more than a few friend’s wives to accept firearms. A couple even eventually came to enjoy shooting and bought their own. Experiencing it with someone they trust really helps. Many are often too afraid to try.

Yeah, many don’t care to try. That’s cool, but it’s when those who have no experience with firearms spew ignorance about them drives me nuts.
What drives me even more is reading our great legislators gun control bills. They include things supposed to describe a firearm or it's parts that don't even exist. Calling magazines a "clip", etc.

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Here's a copy of the article;

Leah Libresco is a statistician and former newswriter at FiveThirtyEight, a data journalism site. She is the author of “Arriving at Amen.”

Before I started researching gun deaths, gun-control policy used to frustrate me. I wished the National Rifle Association would stop blocking common-sense gun-control reforms such as banning assault weapons, restricting silencers, shrinking magazine sizes and all the other measures that could make guns less deadly.

Then, my colleagues and I at FiveThirtyEight spent three months analyzing all 33,000 lives ended by guns each year in the United States, and I wound up frustrated in a whole new way. We looked at what interventions might have saved those people, and the case for the policies I’d lobbied for crumbled when I examined the evidence. The best ideas left standing were narrowly tailored interventions to protect subtypes of potential victims, not broad attempts to limit the lethality of guns.

I researched the strictly tightened gun laws in Britain and Australia and concluded that they didn’t prove much about what America’s policy should be. Neither nation experienced drops in mass shootings or other gun related-crime that could be attributed to their buybacks and bans. Mass shootings were too rare in Australia for their absence after the buyback program to be clear evidence of progress. And in both Australia and Britain, the gun restrictions had an ambiguous effect on other gun-related crimes or deaths.
When I looked at the other oft-praised policies, I found out that no gunowner walks into the store to buy an “assault weapon.” It’s an invented classification that includes any semi-automatic that has two or more features, such as a bayonet mount, arocket-propelled grenade-launcher mount, a folding stock or a pistol grip. But guns are modular, and any hobbyist can easily add these features at home, just as if they were snapping together Legos.

As for silencers — they deserve that name only in movies, where they reduce gunfire to a soft puick puick. In real life, silencers limit hearing damage for shooters but don’t make gunfire dangerously quiet. An AR-15 with a silencer is about as loud as a jackhammer. Magazine limits were a little more promising, but a practiced shooter could still change magazines so fast as to make the limit meaningless.

As my co-workers and I kept looking at the data, it seemed less and less clear that one broad gun-control restriction could make a big difference. Two-thirds of gun deaths in the United Statesevery year are suicides. Almost no proposed restriction would make it meaningfully harder for people with guns on hand to use them. I couldn't even answer my most desperate question: If I had a friend who had guns in his home and a history of suicide attempts, was there anything I could do that would help?

However, the next-largest set of gun deaths — 1 in 5 — were young men aged 15 to 34, killed in homicides. These men were most likely to die at the hands of other young men, often related to gang loyalties or other street violence. And the last notable group of similar deaths was the 1,700 women murdered per year, usually as the result of domestic violence. Far more people were killed in these ways than in mass-shooting incidents, but few of the popularly floated policies were tailored to serve them.

By the time we published our project, I didn’t believe in many of the interventions I’d heard politicians tout. I was still anti-gun, at least from the point of view of most gun owners, and I don’t want a gun in my home, as I think the risk outweighs the benefits. But I can’t endorse policies whose only selling point is that gun owners hate them. Policies that often seem as if they were drafted by people who have encountered guns only as a figure in a briefing book or an image on the news.


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Reloading / Re: Might get into reloading
« on: February 08, 2018, 06:14:21 AM »
Something I would consider is looking for crossover recipes for gunpowder so you could build multiple cartridges with the same powder. It saves me on a little storage space & cost. Alliant does this for me with 9mm, 38/357 & 12 gauge and Varget for 308 & 6.5 mm

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