Posted by GeneMO on January 27, 2009 at 16:49:31 from (216.74.221.70):
In Reply to: Gun control posted by DAVE SHERBURNE NY on January 27, 2009 at 08:10:45:
Everyone talks about stocking up and hiding guns.
Well, what you forget is that, what use is a gun if you have to "hide" it.
Want to be safe while you travel, and keep a gun under the seat on in the glove box. We can now do this legally in MO. BUT, when they pass all their laws, and your gun is not registered. Then they pull you over for a blown tail light bulb, and next thing you know you are looking out from behind bars, with a felony charge for having an "unregistered gun"
And the old "pry it from my cold dead fingers" thing, that is exactly what they will do. After they make an example out of about 3 or 400 of us holdouts, the rest will line up to turn in their guns.
We can't hold out against the Police, Sheriff, State Patrol, FBI, DEA, BATFE, and their armored cars, machine guns, tear gas, stun grenades, etc. We have to stop these laws up front. No compromise. They will start with high capacity magazines and assualt weapons. The hunters will say, well I dont have an AR-15 so why do I car if they ban those. The Antis know they have to fracture gun owners and take them on a little at a time.
Best advise is Join the NRA and the Gun owners of America.
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