The real reason everything is out of stock.
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You just made me realize how many of these lib "aS a GuN oWnEr" opinions we're going to be hearing in the future of people who panic bought and won't even remember how to release a slide. Truly we descended into a dark timeline.
Future poll: 43% of gun owners are in favor of mandatory buy backs
I will print so many lowers if that happens that I will crash the economy
Someone I know said they knew someone with a CNC and a lot of free time.
I have 8 kids and a decent amount of schedule 40 steel pipe.
I have two opposing mentalities in my noggin: The Good Outcome: dem libtards realize a gun doesn't shoot until someone pulls the trigger, so the term "gun violence" doesn't make sense, so libtards start focusing on people rather than instruments. Maybe they'll change their perspectives on why Chicago is violent vs the rest of the entire state The Bad Outcome: same libtards keep their guns as a reassurance, and after the virus passes, they start bitching about how easy it was to buy a gun, which is bad. On one hand, the good outcome is common sense, and those twitter videos of Minneapolis ought to put them on edge. On the other hand, CNN has canned the videos very tight, so they may not see them, plus the liberal ego runs deep. I'm split 40% good / 60% bad probability of outcome
I'm not a pessimist, but I'd say the latter is more likely. They'll argue how easy it was for them to get a gun, but it shouldn't be that easy for just anyone while still hanging onto their gun for personal protection reasons.
Just look at the few democrat politicians who are gun owners and how they treat the subject, and expect that to be the norm. It was so easy for them, how easy must it be for gang bangers to get ahold of scary fully semi automatic rifles?