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A typical gun banner. They do love accusing us of killing children don't they.I don't think you give half of s*** about children especially the ones that died in Florida.
The day it happens you start squawking about gun control and think that anyone that owns a gun kills children or at least that's what you accused me of.
Perhaps if you weren't so disingenuous an ignorant people would pay the slightest amount of attention to you. But no victims of this shooting are to be offered up on the altar of your political agenda.
Utterly despicable.
The economic well being of arms manufacturers isn't my concern, and seeing as you're already familiar with my posting history in this thread, I'm not sure why you thought it would be.
Well even a freedom fighter has to feed himself. In addition to mortgage, food, insurance, utilities, and law-related fees, you'll also have to pay the overhead for your illegal ammunition operation.
By making 4000 rounds of ammo for .15 cents each? That sounds tedious.
yeah. I don't think I'd have a problem there.Well even a freedom fighter has to feed himself.
And you think of the government over throws the constitution is be alone in my war effort?In addition to mortgage, food, insurance, utilities, and law-related fees, you'll also have to pay the overhead for your illegal ammunition operation.
So I don't imagine you'd do it. But people do already and bullets are cheap.By making 4000 rounds of ammo for .15 cents each? That sounds tedious.
A typical gun banner. They do love accusing us of killing children don't they.
$1600 each round dream on. Do you have a clue how foolish that is? What would these measures be?=Cardinal;1068187886]Okay, so make and give away the ammo if that's what you want to do. Since my intended goal was to reduce the death toll, then my solution would be a good first step. If it doesn't reduce the problem to at least to terrorist-death levels, then additional measures can be considered.
You anti gun people are fixated on dead children for some reason. Pull at the old heart strings,play to guilt? Yeah shootings a hobby and typically I haven't killed anyone with that hobby. You got me/Clax and others mixed up with criminals.I'm sorry you get emotional that your hobby is regularly paired with imagery of dead children. My hobbies aren't typically responsible for an average of 9000 murders a year, so I can't really relate to how you must deal with that.
Well I figured you didn't care about them and their employees, but was pointing out that it would drastically increase the cost of ammunition for the government as well.
However, I may have been wrong. It appears the US government already has it's own facility that they contract out for their ammunition so it may not have as much of an impact as I originally believed.
$1600 each round dream on. Do you have a clue how foolish that is? What would these measures be?
A friend of mine was reloading for the county sheriff and city police for the ranges. He started out in his garage with a range top stove for melting lead and a hand press. In about 3 years he had automated it and turned out more than they could shoot then started selling to gun ranges. Yeah made a lot of money.I calculate that with weekends off you could pull in $156,000/year. That's decent money! You should do it! Unfortunately you wouldn't be able to make any important purchases like homes or cars or anything else you'd have to use a credit card or direct deposit for unless you figure out how to launder your money. More likely is you'll have to pay someone to launder it for you since you'll be too busy making bullets to do it yourself. Also, 4000 bullets a day can get to be a pretty big operation, which means you're eventually going to attract attention and get arrested. Whatever's left of the $156,000 is going to go up in smoke from court and lawyer fees.
You're pretty excited at the prospect of being criminal...I'm sorry...freedom fighter...but maybe you haven't thought this through.
yeah. I don't think I'd have a problem there.
And you think of the government over throws the constitution is be alone in my war effort?
So I don't imagine you'd do it. But people do already and bullets are cheap.
Not everybody is you.
A friend of mine was reloading for the county sheriff and city police for the ranges. He started out in his garage with a range top stove for melting lead and a hand press. In about 3 years he had automated it and turned out more than they could shoot then started selling to gun ranges. Yeah made a lot of money.
You can't refute what doesn't exist.So far nobody's been able to refute the logic of the idea.
There's no Theory it's absurdist humor it's funny because it's so ridiculous. So there's nothing to refute there.People keep saying "black market" over and over again but that doesn't actually refute the theory or the goal.
You can't refute what doesn't exist.
There is no real logic to absurdist humor. That's what makes it funny.
There's no Theory it's absurdist humor it's funny because it's so ridiculous. So there's nothing to refute there.
With a trillion or so rounds in private hands it would last until a black market got thriving. It's not rocket science.So far nobody's been able to refute the logic of the idea. People keep saying "black market" over and over again but that doesn't actually refute the theory or the goal.
With a trillion or so rounds in private hands it would last until a black market got thriving. It's not rocket science.
yes it would be. The idea is to make it impossible for people to buy bullets this isn't not because of economic reasons.Regulating bullets to be $1600 each isn't suspending the Constitution. Relax.
It's Not something I'd want to do for a living. If it was I'd do it.Clearly. Well, it certainly sounds like something you would enjoy doing. As they say, "Do what you love, and you'll never work another day in your life."
Saying "it's humor" like a broken record isn't a refutation.
With a trillion or so rounds in private hands it would last until a black market got thriving. It's not rocket science.
yes it would be. The idea is to make it impossible for people to buy bullets this isn't not because of economic reasons.
It's Not something I'd want to do for a living. If it was I'd do it.
Not all of them are. Some are more expensive some are cheaper.Why are bullets 30 cents each?
Cost of manufacture.Why not make them a penny each?
I thought we were talking about ammo.Do gun manufacturers hate poor people?
So far nobody's been able to refute the logic of the idea. People keep saying "black market" over and over again but that doesn't actually refute the theory or the goal.
Hope this helps:Crap 1000? It's all I can do to find them for 7.62x39 tried gun shops,gun shows. Nobody seems to have many, here anyway.
Sometimes I think we should regulate the cost of internet access at 50,000 dollars a month.
The problem is that your solution is the equivalent of putting a bandaid over an infected wound and think all will be well. Guns are merely a tool and without fixing the root of the issue it will never be fixed.
Heck NO. Then most of the kooks on here would be out walking around amongst us all.
Let them stay home, log on, and cuss the other side till dawn's early light.
Polite society would disintegrate in a week.
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