MASSIVE Protests Erupt, Conservatives Rise Up Against Lockdown As Democrats Openly Flout The Rules
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I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice. -
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice. -
For legally purchased and owned extant firearms, that is confiscation in my book.EsophagealFeces said:
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice. -
There's going to be more than tea thrown into the harbors if they try to retroactively institute a gun tax.GrundleStiltzkin said:
For legally purchased and owned extant firearms, that is confiscation in my book.EsophagealFeces said:
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice.
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Just add gun confiscation/registration for large fee scheme to it. -
Imagine how the leftards would react to an abortion tax. To a poll tax. Requiring inmates to pay full judicial fees for a cruel and unusual punishment filing.EsophagealFeces said:
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice. -
Not an Economis guy either. But I do know that Trillions of dollars put into the Economy with most of those dollars determining production will catch up to you eventually unless things change.BleachedAnusDawg said:
There are many factors within the system that I have no concept of, for sure. I'm not an econ guy, but if everything is supposed to be based off of supply and demand I can't wrap my head around trillions more dollars being in the economy and that not making the cost of goods go up/value of cash go down. I know I've seen that happening to a certain degree at the grocery store.creepycoug said:
That is certainly my sense of it. There are economis guysms here, whose opinions I respect, who would argue: "I keep hearing about this super inflation and it never shows up."BleachedAnusDawg said:The stimulus stuff was FS. Should have kept things open as much as possible without negligently endangering people and slogged through the resulting recession. You can't print trillions of funny money and have it not lose value.
TRYK.
Fast.
The Commercial Real Estate market is set to crater unless things open up for real in a few months. And that will be the first domino to fall. -
Tax stamps paid on owned firearmsEsophagealFeces said:
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice.
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Commies are all for ex post facto laws.Kaepsknee said:
Tax stamps paid on owned firearmsEsophagealFeces said:
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice. -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamp_Act_1765Kaepsknee said:
Tax stamps paid on owned firearmsEsophagealFeces said:
Most likely. It’ll be interesting to see how many comply with tax stamps and registration with the ATF. That’s the first step towards confiscation.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I'm not talking about confiscation. I'm talking about new supply. Confiscation is when the civil war begins.EsophagealFeces said:
LOL @ anyone thinking 20 million ARs will be gone.BleachedAnusDawg said:
I have a Sig M17 on the way. They're in and out of stock, but I decided to buy now before the Dems steal GA and Biden taxes the hell out of firearms (he won't try to ban pistols, but AR's will be gone).creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice.
That worked out well the last time....
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To the Wam with you !!creepycoug said:
If the shit every truly hits the fan, you bet they would. And they'd be the last thing I'd let go of.BleachedAnusDawg said:
And guns. Buy your guns today if you haven't already. I'm hearing they make a great bartering tool.creepycoug said:
That may be. You're saying there's a tipping point, before which you don't perceive what you're doing to yourself, and after which it's too late.WestlinnDuck said:How do go broke? Gradually, then suddenly.
That may be. And, people being people, I can see folks running to gold or other false idols only to realize that when things have gone to hell in a handbasket nothing, apart from hard assets, really have value. It's all in relation to buying power.
I've recenty inherited a bunch of guns. Nothing special; mostly hunting rifles and a 12 gauge. I'm thinking about buying a 9mm. When that tim comes, I'll post to Sleddy, Swaye and Yella, and anybody else here, for advice.