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Why can’t we have a stronger and better GUN CONTROL SYSTEM? 2nd time posting this Q!?
Once Again!!!
I’m 99.9% certain that the number of people kill each year by the use of guns CAN BE AVOIDED. So why can’t congress abolish all guns to the general public? Don’t give me the 2nd admentment crap either…freedom to bare arms (you still have your knives and baseball bat). Also for you hunters out there, you can establish a “rental” system at desinated hunting grounds. “its not the gun that kills people, its the person”….some say. I say BS! 6 months ago – 18 answers –
Note: You are still not guarantee tobe safe from people who uses guns…cause of wackos, and of smugglings of the weapon. but you are guarantee the “limited” access, and amount of guns out there. Freedom to bare arms was a law establish for the citizens in case their government goes insane and kills its own people. Chances are low for that to happen in the US. And no, its not a good feeling the you don’t have a gun, and someone out there do…lets hope that someone is a cop, or in the military.
So Consitutionally protected rights are crap now, just because you don’t believe in one?
I guess we know where you stand.
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Victorinox Swiss Army Champion Plus Pocket Knife $34.99 From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army Knife a century ago comes the Champion Plus, a complete set of tools for campers, hikers, hunters, fishers, picnic enthusiasts, and people all trades–all neatly contained in a single implement. Measuring just 3-1/2 inches long, the Champion Plus is stylishly cased in the famous red Swiss Army body that’s recognized around the world. More impor… |
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Leatherman 830850 Skeletool CX Multitool $96.00 Introducing the Brand New Skeletool CX from Leatherman Get back to basics — the very cool basics — with Leatherman’s Skeletool CX. Today’s outdoor enthusiasts want to keep weight and volume to a minimum without sacrificing quality and true functionality, and that’s what the Skeletool is all about. Many multitools have multiple options, but they’re often heavier — and they’re loaded … |
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KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight $48.99 Originally manufactured for American troops fighting in World War II, this KA-BAR full-size hunting knife sports a leather handle and a 7-inch straight-edge blade made with 1095 cro-van steel. The knife features a U.S. Marine Corp. stamp and was made in the United States. Also included is a leather sheath made in Mexico. Specifications: Weight: 0.70 pounds Blade length: 7 inches Overall length: 1… |
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Pentax 62217 UCF II 8-16×21 Zoom Binocular $150.99 Pentax 8-16 x 21 UCF Binoculars w/cas8-16 x 21 UCF Binoculars. Central fingertip control includes focus,locking diopter, and zoom control. Black rubberhousing to protect against dust and scratches. Compact zoom binoculars with case…. |
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Nikon 7238 Action Ex Extreme 8 X 40 mm All Terrain Binoculars $129.00 Key Features:Aspherical lenses eliminate virtually all distortion _ Quick, smooth central focusing _ Tripod adaptable (with Product #7650) _ Diopter control to regulate vision imbalance _ BaK4 high index prisms _ Precision aligned sharp multicoated optics for bright, clear images _ Standard-size armored bodyThe new Nikon Action Extreme” binoculars feature an all-metal chassis with… |
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Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC Laser Range Finder $260.00 Amazingly compact and simple to use, this Bushnell Scout 1000 rangefinder features Bushnell’s exclusive Angle Range Compensation (ARC) technology, which accounts for terrain angle to give you an accurate “shoots-like” distance–all with the tap of a button. A Bow mode provides true horizontal distance from 5 to 99 yards, while the Rifle mode provides bullet-drop/holdover data in inches from 100 to… |
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The Standard Knife Collector’s Guide $16.95 This book lists literally hundreds of manufacturers of cutlery from all over the world. Old as well as new brands are included. The easy-to-use format allows the collector to become an expert in evaluating or appraising knives by using the RBR evaluation scales. There are overviews describing the histories of major knife companies, a section on commemoratives and limited editions, clubs and organi… |
