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Road trip to a good friend out of the state.

Takes care of 2 birds and gives a 3rd to the state…

They stop making any revenue at all from ammo sales and they figuratively shot themselves in the foot.
 
They stop making any revenue at all from ammo sales and they figuratively shot themselves in the foot.
It is not about revenue. Instead, it is about making it expensive, inconvenient and time consuming to go through all the hoops involved in an attempt to restrict gun ownership. It is about making an enumerated right into a second-class restricted permission slip. It is about getting the "camel's nose" under the tent establishing the necessary precursors to a government database of ammo purchasing which can be cross referenced with gun ownership and further used to restrict quantities of arms, ammo and/or parts being purchased.

If it was about revenue, they would want to increase sales as much as possible to increase their bottom line.
 
Road trip to a good friend out of the state.

Takes care of 2 birds and gives a 3rd to the state…

They stop making any revenue at all from ammo sales and they figuratively shot themselves in the foot.
They will just create new streams of tax revenue to make up the short fall.
 
anyone in Washington that cares about freedom better get involved now before it's too late.
The Dem majority has been dug in deep for 40 years, please tell us how to dig them out. If you have a solution that hasn't been tried yet, we'd like to hear it.
 
Anyone know if this ammo ban may also apply to components (powder, primers etc)?
Well, California seems to be the model for these controls. Reloading stuff there hasn't yet come under scrutiny to the best of my knowledge. But when it does, you can be sure that Washington puppets will follow along.

Control over any one component in reloading would do the job. Cartridge brass isn't that critical in terms of any inherently hazardous nature. Calif. pols have already exercised some control over bullets with lead content bans but some shooters are dedicated enough to pay extra for non lead projectiles. That leaves primers and propellants, which are already choke points of sorts due to their assumed hazardous natures and transportation regulations. I'd think that the easy thing to do would be to make propellants a state controlled material. That would do it. BUT: So far, pols seem not to have discovered reloading, or else they think it isn't widespread.
 
The Dem majority has been dug in deep for 40 years, please tell us how to dig them out. If you have a solution that hasn't been tried yet, we'd like to hear it.
Solution is for conservatives to start playing the same game as the crazy leftie liberals. For too long we have kept quiet and let these creatures eat the country from the inside. Walk in step. Get loud. Get serious. Do whatever it takes.

Is this possible yes...probable no.
 
Solution is for conservatives to start playing the same game as the crazy leftie liberals. For too long we have kept quiet and let these creatures eat the country from the inside. Walk in step. Get loud. Get serious. Do whatever it takes.

Is this possible yes...probable no.
Sometimes there is too big of a lead in a game and not enough innings to recover from it.

This shltty state is run by King county and the people that would want to live there.
 
Sometimes there is too big of a lead in a game and not enough innings to recover from it.

This shltty state is run by King county and the people that would want to live there.
Unfortunately, this is a very valid point. The spinless people who feel "safe" under government control have flocked to the PNW for reasons I can not fathom. I was born in PDX and after 62 years, I am more opposed to this crazy bubblegum than ever before.
 
The Dem majority has been dug in deep for 40 years, please tell us how to dig them out. If you have a solution that hasn't been tried yet, we'd like to hear it.
It is super simple. People who want to have freedom simply have to vote for it. Right now a WHOLE BUNCH of them say every two years that they want less freedom. Law makers are more than glad to grant them that wish as those who sit on their hands blame someone else. :s0092:
 
Draft Legislation introduced for limits on 'bulk' firearm and bulk ammunition purchases. HB 1132.


 

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