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Not everyone followed the rules????? What???ssracer wrote:But the mall was a gun free zone...how did those guns even get in there to shoot people
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A law that would.make breaking the law illegal.Niceguy wrote:We need to make another law telling people to not break the rules...That would do it!
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California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.
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For those of us who actually shoot regularly, ammo is our Achilles heel. (No judgment intended in that statement, but many in our hobby spend much more money on guns than on ammo--and there's nothing wrong with that.)WLJ wrote:California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
As cheap as it is now, buy buy buy.
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Buy it cheap and stack it deep.Frailer wrote:For those of us who actually shoot regularly, ammo is our Achilles heel. (No judgment intended in that statement, but many in our hobby spend much more money on guns than on ammo--and there's nothing wrong with that.)WLJ wrote:California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
As cheap as it is now, buy buy buy.
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We that shoot definetly spend MUUUUUCH!!!! more on ammo than the guns... When do the freaking laser guns come out so I can stop buying ammo?!Frailer wrote:For those of us who actually shoot regularly, ammo is our Achilles heel. (No judgment intended in that statement, but many in our hobby spend much more money on guns than on ammo--and there's nothing wrong with that.)WLJ wrote:California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
As cheap as it is now, buy buy buy.
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Coach knows what’s up
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By then, batteries will be illegalNiceguy wrote:We that shoot definetly spend MUUUUUCH!!!! more on ammo than the guns... When do the freaking laser guns come out so I can stop buying ammo?!Frailer wrote:For those of us who actually shoot regularly, ammo is our Achilles heel. (No judgment intended in that statement, but many in our hobby spend much more money on guns than on ammo--and there's nothing wrong with that.)WLJ wrote:California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
As cheap as it is now, buy buy buy.
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YepDustin wrote:Buy it cheap and stack it deep.Frailer wrote:For those of us who actually shoot regularly, ammo is our Achilles heel. (No judgment intended in that statement, but many in our hobby spend much more money on guns than on ammo--and there's nothing wrong with that.)WLJ wrote:California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
As cheap as it is now, buy buy buy.
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Not illegal, there is no money in that, regulated....yeah regulate it and tax "extra" for the priviledge.PDM wrote:By then, batteries will be illegalNiceguy wrote:We that shoot definetly spend MUUUUUCH!!!! more on ammo than the guns... When do the freaking laser guns come out so I can stop buying ammo?!Frailer wrote:For those of us who actually shoot regularly, ammo is our Achilles heel. (No judgment intended in that statement, but many in our hobby spend much more money on guns than on ammo--and there's nothing wrong with that.)WLJ wrote:California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/09/us/c ... llets.html
As cheap as it is now, buy buy buy.
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Michigan Official: Ban Bullet Sales by Anyone but PoliceFox 2 quoted Davis saying, “I’m tired of turning on the news every day and watching you report stories over and over again, killing each other. It’s got to stop somewhere.”
His solution is to require gun owners to buy their bullets from police and to pass a “mental health check” before being allowed to complete the purchase. Moreover, he wants to tax the bullets for funds to fight gun violence via education.
https://www.breitbart.com/big-governmen ... ne-police/
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Corporate Gun Control Watch: Fifth Third Bank Notifies Customers They Won’t Do Business With Gun MakersAPOPKA, Fla. – Representatives from Fifth Third Bank visited Spike’s Tactical, a Florida-based firearm manufacturer, last Tuesday to inform them that the bank was discreetly planning to exit the banking sector for gun-related businesses.
According to Spike’s Tactical co-owner Angela Register, the bank representative informed her and their chief financial officer that their business line of credit would not be renewed and encouraged them to find a new bank to hold their accounts, even mentioning that their commercial mortgage should be transferred or it could potentially be called early.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/ ... un-makers/
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I have a savings account at Fifth Third. I think I'll take a drive up there this afternoon and close it.WLJ wrote:Corporate Gun Control Watch: Fifth Third Bank Notifies Customers They Won’t Do Business With Gun MakersAPOPKA, Fla. – Representatives from Fifth Third Bank visited Spike’s Tactical, a Florida-based firearm manufacturer, last Tuesday to inform them that the bank was discreetly planning to exit the banking sector for gun-related businesses.
According to Spike’s Tactical co-owner Angela Register, the bank representative informed her and their chief financial officer that their business line of credit would not be renewed and encouraged them to find a new bank to hold their accounts, even mentioning that their commercial mortgage should be transferred or it could potentially be called early.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/ ... un-makers/
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Dam , I've been with them since I was 18 and have had all kinds of things through them. I am going to seriously look into this and might have to go as well.Toddstang wrote:I'm switching after reading this. F them
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Had them for about 6 months, nothing but problems.
Joined National City which was then bought out by PNC, been with them for almost 20 years and my son now is working for them in their HQ in Pittsburgh.
Joined National City which was then bought out by PNC, been with them for almost 20 years and my son now is working for them in their HQ in Pittsburgh.
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So lady at 5/3 today said she thinks the anti gun stuff is because of the Cincinnati shooting.
My $ is now all in my credit union.
My $ is now all in my credit union.
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Been with PNC since I was 16.Dave1965 wrote:Had them for about 6 months, nothing but problems.
Joined National City which was then bought out by PNC, been with them for almost 20 years and my son now is working for them in their HQ in Pittsburgh.
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First National ---> National City ----> PNCNiceguy wrote:Been with PNC since I was 16.Dave1965 wrote:Had them for about 6 months, nothing but problems.
Joined National City which was then bought out by PNC, been with them for almost 20 years and my son now is working for them in their HQ in Pittsburgh.
Since the early 70s
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I was.with National City from '97 until they were bought out by PNC. I keep a separate savings account at another bank (was fifth third, now Park) as an "out of sight, out of mind" kind of thing.Niceguy wrote:Been with PNC since I was 16.Dave1965 wrote:Had them for about 6 months, nothing but problems.
Joined National City which was then bought out by PNC, been with them for almost 20 years and my son now is working for them in their HQ in Pittsburgh.
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Dave has mags and money in so many places he can’t keep track of either
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