Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Suppressor reform: New, creative(ly stupid) avenue for attacking NRA

The purported objections to making safety devices like suppressors more easily available are so illogical--so, frankly, silly--that it's hard not to suspect an ulterior motive. Perhaps the idea of deaf gun owners appeals to them. They would, after all, benefit from gun rights advocates being unable to hear--and rebut--the idiocy so many of them so often spew.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/09/n-y-dad-who-had-pistol-license-suspended-over-comments-made-by-10-year-old-son-will-likely-take-legal-action-against-police/

An unfolding case study dealing with the potential hazards of pissing in the wind.

Anonymous said...

http://www.policeone.com/Gun-Legislation-Law-Enforcement/articles/6183787-PoliceOnes-Gun-Control-Survey-11-key-findings-on-officers-thoughts/

Obama and Biden love to decorate the backdrop with still-grieving parents of dead children, children told they are in imminent danger of being shot to death at school without more gun control, and cops dressed in their cleanest freshly ironed uniforms when propagandizing on gun control.

According to the survey in the link above, even cops aren't really buying Uncle Joe and Barry's horseshit.

Anonymous said...

Indeed - the LAW requires us to use mufflres on our cars!

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Roger said...

I work part time at a large municipal range. It is my (not very) humble opinion that supressors should be unregulated and heavily encouraged for all shooters.

Roger

Anonymous said...

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/09/a-form-of-gun-confiscation-has-reportedly-begun-in-new-york-state-heres-the-justification-being-used/

comments unnecessary.