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Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:59 am
by RPB
EconDoc wrote:Since the anti-gun movement can't get the traction to outlaw civilian ownership of guns, especially since Heller and McDonald, they are going after ammunition. That was predictable. Without ammo, our guns are nothing but funny-shaped clubs. Also, if Obama wins in November, expect him to get to replace one or more of the 5-member majority in Heller and McDonald with anti-gun justices like Sotomeyer. If that happens, both Heller and McDonald will be reversed at the first opportunity, and our gun rights will go down the drain. Count on it.

I worry as much (more really) about Willie Mitttens Robamaney and his liberal/Dem judge appointment track record combined with assault weapon ban he actually signed and supported...
Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:37 pm
by VoiceofReason
Why do the firearm and ammunition manufacturers just not sell in and to states like NY., NJ. Ca. and DC. including law enforcement?
Some of the manufacturers should also relocate to more gun friendly states. Those states have done everything they can to put those companies out of business. They should suffer some consequences.
Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:32 am
by Liberty
VoiceofReason wrote:Why do the firearm and ammunition manufacturers just not sell in and to states like NY., NJ. Ca. and DC. including law enforcement?
Some of the manufacturers should also relocate to more gun friendly states. Those states have done everything they can to put those companies out of business. They should suffer some consequences.
Most of the big gun manafactures are located in gun unfriendly states. Kimber Yonkers, Springfield in Illinois, Beretta in Maryland the list goes on.
Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:17 am
by Heartland Patriot
Liberty wrote:VoiceofReason wrote:Why do the firearm and ammunition manufacturers just not sell in and to states like NY., NJ. Ca. and DC. including law enforcement?
Some of the manufacturers should also relocate to more gun friendly states. Those states have done everything they can to put those companies out of business. They should suffer some consequences.
Most of the big gun manafactures are located in gun unfriendly states. Kimber Yonkers, Springfield in Illinois, Beretta in Maryland the list goes on.
The Henry company moved from NYC to New Jersey...is that what is known as a lateral move?

Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:33 am
by chasfm11
Liberty wrote:VoiceofReason wrote:Why do the firearm and ammunition manufacturers just not sell in and to states like NY., NJ. Ca. and DC. including law enforcement?
Some of the manufacturers should also relocate to more gun friendly states. Those states have done everything they can to put those companies out of business. They should suffer some consequences.
Most of the big gun manafactures are located in gun unfriendly states. Kimber Yonkers, Springfield in Illinois, Beretta in Maryland the list goes on.
Is this the business equivalent of shooting yourself in the foot?
Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:09 am
by RPB
Calico's biggest problem, reason they never caught on big time with their 50 and 100 capacity guns (IMHO) is that the States where they located, kept passing laws making their product illegal so they kept relocating to other States.
Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:40 am
by OldCurlyWolf
C-dub wrote:Thank goodness I've already been to NJ, so I don't have any reason to go back.
Ditto, In Spades.

Re: It begins....again...NJ ammunition ban......
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:09 pm
by VoiceofReason
OldCurlyWolf wrote:C-dub wrote:Thank goodness I've already been to NJ, so I don't have any reason to go back.
Ditto, In Spades.

Never been there, never will.