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Nov 7, 2008 1:51 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
seems gun sales are way up with fear that the incoming government is going to try to ban certain guns and hi-cap mags. I for one ordered 2 new black guns, 2 handguns, 20 mags and 5000 rounds of ammo for starters. I am going to be making a killing on the gun market next year.

Zeeyay
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Nov 7, 2008 1:54 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
Hugz_n_Kissez
Hugz_n_KissezHugz_n_KissezSomeplace, Ontario Canada59 Threads 2 Polls 25,438 Posts
zeelanderer: seems gun sales are way up with fear that the incoming government is going to try to ban certain guns and hi-cap mags. I for one ordered 2 new black guns, 2 handguns, 20 mags and 5000 rounds of ammo for starters. I am going to be making a killing on the gun market next year.

Zee



Well done...good for you....wink thumbs up grin
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Nov 7, 2008 1:54 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
mylifewithu
mylifewithumylifewithuSpringfield, Missouri USA174 Threads 23,670 Posts
zeelanderer: seems gun sales are way up with fear that the incoming government is going to try to ban certain guns and hi-cap mags. I for one ordered 2 new black guns, 2 handguns, 20 mags and 5000 rounds of ammo for starters. I am going to be making a killing on the gun market next year.

Zee
If only the color of the gun matters , I want mine purpleprofessor wink rolling on the floor laughing
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Nov 7, 2008 1:55 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
mylifewithu: If only the color of the gun matters , I want mine purple


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Purlple is available as well as pink and any other color you can think of.

zee
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Nov 7, 2008 1:55 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
PeachesandRay
PeachesandRayPeachesandRayConcord, North Carolina USA72 Threads 1 Polls 1,358 Posts
Considering Obama's stance on gun issues, I'd certainly do some stocking up on ammo if I could.
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Nov 7, 2008 1:58 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
friendsfirst
friendsfirstfriendsfirstBurbank, Illinois USA105 Threads 1 Polls 5,965 Posts
zeelanderer: seems gun sales are way up with fear that the incoming government is going to try to ban certain guns and hi-cap mags. I for one ordered 2 new black guns, 2 handguns, 20 mags and 5000 rounds of ammo for starters. I am going to be making a killing on the gun market next year.

Zee


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Don't let your secrets out.scold

Buy silver instead.thumbs up

Okay,and YES silver bullets are okay too.laugh
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Nov 7, 2008 2:02 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
friendsfirst: Don't let your secrets out.

Buy silver instead.

Okay,and YES silver bullets are okay too.


Actually ammo is going up faster than silver or gold. A lot of ammo has tripples in price over the past year because China is buying the metals up.

Zee
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Nov 7, 2008 2:02 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
mylifewithu: We have to shoot stop signs , it makes them more aerodynamic


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Nov 7, 2008 2:04 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
Sommerauer71
Sommerauer71Sommerauer71Salzburg, Austria133 Threads 4 Polls 12,414 Posts
Nice.

Now you have stocked up on your armoury, who gets it first?

I am against guns.

Just not something I subscribe to.

Hence why I only lasted four months in Texas, I got my kids out straight away.
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Nov 7, 2008 2:07 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
Sommerauer71: Nice.

Now you have stocked up on your armoury, who gets it first?

I am against guns.

Just not something I subscribe to.

Hence why I only lasted four months in Texas, I got my kids out straight away.


If you were scared in Texas, you would have hated Kentucky.... Armed citizens are why gangs don't last here. We all be crazy...cheers

Zee
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Nov 7, 2008 2:11 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
Sommerauer71
Sommerauer71Sommerauer71Salzburg, Austria133 Threads 4 Polls 12,414 Posts
zeelanderer: If you were scared in Texas, you would have hated Kentucky.... Armed citizens are why gangs don't last here. We all be crazy...

Zee



Scared?

I went to a house party and they were shooting animals.

In the uk we have bbqs, get pissed and be jolly, look at the stars. Laugh, make love.

Not shoot animals for fun.

I was back to New York like a shot and before you say it, I know there are guns there too.

But where I lived people were not into guns.
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Nov 7, 2008 2:12 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
mylifewithu
mylifewithumylifewithuSpringfield, Missouri USA174 Threads 23,670 Posts
zeelanderer: If you were scared in Texas, you would have hated Kentucky.... Armed citizens are why gangs don't last here. We all be crazy...

Zee
Same reason in Oklahoma, and somewhat in most of missouri, Armed citizens scares away the gangs.laugh laugh
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Nov 7, 2008 2:14 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
Sommerauer71: Scared?

I went to a house party and they were shooting animals.

In the uk we have bbqs, get pissed and be jolly, look at the stars. Laugh, make love.

Not shoot animals for fun.

I was back to New York like a shot and before you say it, I know there are guns there too.

But where I lived people were not into guns.


What kind of animals were they shooting?

Zee
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Nov 7, 2008 2:15 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
mylifewithu: Same reason in Oklahoma, and somewhat in most of missouri, Armed citizens scares away the gangs.


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Nov 7, 2008 2:50 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer
zeelandererzeelandererLouisville, Kentucky USA24 Threads 531 Posts
Speaking of deer season.... firearm comes in tomorrow here in KY.

Time to go load up the horses and head for the mountains... y'all have a wonderful weekend.

Zee
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Nov 7, 2008 2:52 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
zeelanderer: If you were scared in Texas, you would have hated Kentucky.... Armed citizens are why gangs don't last here. We all be crazy...

Zee
Kennesaw,Georgia

Gun town U.S.A., revisited - success of Kennesaw, GA's gun ownership requirement law in preventing cri,e
National Review, August 15, 1994 by Luther M. Boggs, Jr.



In March 1982, responding to the passage of a handgun ban in Morton Grove, Illinois, and the fawning media coverage that accompanied it, the city council of Kennesaw, Georgia, decided to make a statement of its own. With exceptions duly made for convicted felons, the disabled, and those with religious objections, the council passed (unanimously) an ordinance requiring each head of household to own and maintain a gun.

The moment the story hit the wire services, a media invasion swept into Kennesaw, a small city on the northwestern frontier of suburban Atlanta. The telephones of council members began ringing off the hook. CNN called. Today called. The then-mayor, Darvin Purdy, went on Donahue.



The press reacted predictably. The Washington Post issued a mock salute to "the brave little city of Kennesaw, Ga., soon to be pistol-packing capital of the world." In a column titled "Gun Town U.S.A.," Art Buchwald described a place where routine disagreements would be settled in Wild West shootouts. Mayor Purdy declined to talk to the Post about his own guns, claiming that "the caliber of my weapons is a personal matter." In the hands of the Post's reporter, Purdy ended up sounding like Dr. Strangelove's General Ripper, the nut bent on preserving his "precious bodily fluids."

"The national media," recalls Chief of Police Dwaine L. Wilson, "made a big shadoo out of it, most of the people in this area already owned some type of firearm." Actually, the media's amazement rang hollow. The press gang expected as much from the rural South. But it is safe to say they did not expect the results.

Today Kennesaw is a burgeoning town of more than 11,000, the population having doubled since 1982. Industrial growth has transformed the former bedroom community into a bustling hub of economic activity. The town built a new wing onto city hall in 1988 and this year bought a new garbage truck and a street sweeper. Tax receipts have soared, Mayor J. O. Stephenson notes proudly, even as tax rates have fallen.

Crime just isn't much of a problem in "Gun Town U.S.A." According to state figures, Kennesaw's per-capita crime rate has remained essentially static (and low) since 1983. The most recent homicide, in 1989, was committed with a knife. The last gun homicide, in 1986, involved two young men from out of state who were staying at a local motel. "A little alcohol," Chief Wilson recalls, "had something to do with it. They were daring one another to shoot each other, so one of them did." Aside from that incident, Wilson says, there have been no problems with "anybody shooting anybody," even by accident.

Mayor Stephenson is proud of Kennesaw and its unique gun law. A businessman who runs his own pest-control firm, Stephenson does his mayoring part-time. The mayor thinks the election of Bill Clinton, "a liberal, Ivy Leaguer type," gave gun-control forces a boost. Clinton may hail from a marginally Southern state, Stephenson says, but "he don't fit the mold of most of us down thisaway." Dismissing the Brady law as "a bunch of hogwash," he says waiting periods "just don't work and make it inconvenient for people like me."

Stephenson fears the slippery slope. "Next year, I'll guaran-damn-tee you that there'll be another bill broadening the number kinds of guns you can't own." I ask him if Kennesaw's gun law would work in, say, New York City. "I don't know, but gun control don't work in New York City either."

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Just down the street, at Big Shanty Hardware, owner Dave Collier is selling lawnmowers. To Collier, the problem of gun violence is larger than guns. He wonders about all the dysfunctional families, the scarcity of good parenting. "There are some underlying problems in this country that they don't know how to solve," he says.



Twelve years after it began, Kennesaw's experiment in crime control does not present itself as an easy way to arrest the killing in America's streets. It does, however, suggest where the problem doesn't lie. As Mayor Stephenson told a national gun rally in Kennesaw a few years back, "We're the town that proves more guns doesn't have to mean more crime."

COPYRIGHT 1994 National Review, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

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Nov 7, 2008 3:46 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
Gun Ownership Mandatory In Kennesaw, Georgia
Crime Rate Plummets

by Chuck Baldwin

The New American magazine reminds us that March 25th marked the 16th anniversary of Kennesaw, Georgia's ordinance requiring heads of households (with certain exceptions) to keep at least one firearm in their homes.

The city's population grew from around 5,000 in 1980 to 13,000 by 1996 (latest available estimate). Yet there have been only three murders: two with knives (1984 and 1987) and one with a firearm (1997). After the law went into effect in 1982, crime against persons plummeted 74 percent compared to 1981, and fell another 45 percent in 1983 compared to 1982.

And it has stayed impressively low. In addition to nearly non-existent homicide (murders have averaged a mere 0.19 per year), the annual number of armed robberies, residential burglaries, commercial burglaries, and rapes have averaged, respectively, 1.69, 31.63, 19.75, and 2.00 through 1998.

With all the attention that has been heaped upon the lawful possession of firearms lately, you would think that a city that requires gun ownership would be the center of a media feeding frenzy. It isn't. The fact is I can't remember a major media outlet even mentioning Kennesaw. Can you?

The reason is obvious. Kennesaw proves that the presence of firearms actually improves safety and security. This is not the message that the media want us to hear. They want us to believe that guns are evil and are the cause of violence.

The facts tell a different story. What is even more interesting about Kennesaw is that the city's crime rate decreased with the simple knowledge that the entire community was armed. The bad guys didn't force the residents to prove it. Just knowing that residents were armed prompted them to move on to easier targets. Most criminals don't have a death wish.

There have been two occasions in my own family when the presence of a handgun averted potential disaster. In both instances the gun was never aimed at a person and no shot was fired.
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Nov 7, 2008 3:53 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
Indyfella
IndyfellaIndyfellaindianapolis, Indiana USA152 Threads 8 Polls 18,150 Posts
friendsfirst: Don't let your secrets out.

Buy silver instead.

Okay,and YES silver bullets are okay too.


Just ask the Lone Ranger grin
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Nov 7, 2008 10:56 PM CST Gun Sales BOOM across the US....
soulmateTWS
soulmateTWSsoulmateTWSHappy in, Alabama USA8 Threads 4,935 Posts
zeelanderer: Actually ammo is going up faster than silver or gold. A lot of ammo has tripples in price over the past year because China is buying the metals up.

Zee



My husband and I are close friends with a couple of guys that both own businesses that sell guns ((all types)) and ammo...and yes, the price of most guns hand guns, assault rifles, and ammo have significantly risen in our area as well...When I asked them why, their answers differed, but neither one said anything about China... Their reasons had to with the incoming crew in the White House...dunno
Although the increasing price of guns doesn't really concern me that much...I have several hand guns, and don't see the reason for buying another...However,the price of ammo does bother me, since I enjoy target practicing, and like to keep each pistol's clip fully loaded...and the spare clips too... conversing conversing
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