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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 3279434" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><a href="http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/new-california-law-makes-buying-ammo-a-lot-harder/" target="_blank">New California Law Makes Buying Ammo A Lot Harder</a></p><p></p><p>What caught my eye was this reply in the comments section; </p><p><a href="https://disqus.com/by/disqus_O1JWAa6cac/" target="_blank">Keylogger</a> <a href="http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/new-california-law-makes-buying-ammo-a-lot-harder/#comment-3683602556" target="_blank"> Joatmoaf</a> • <a href="http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/new-california-law-makes-buying-ammo-a-lot-harder/#comment-3683863368" target="_blank">a day ago</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah and what about the kitchen forks and knives, pocket knives, hatchets, axes, screwdrivers, hammers, large assortment of hand tools, flat and round files, ice picks, scratch awls, tire tools, tubeless tire repair tools, steel tined yard rakes, mop and broom handles, mop bucket handles, bricks and pieces of masonry material, parts removed from appliances, lifting weights, parts off of recreational equipment, the sharpened end of solar yard light post, tightly rolled up newspapers, string, rope, chain, electrical wire, any wire in general, baseball bats, tennis rackets, batteries in a sock, furniture legs, boat paddles, rocks, sharpened pieces of wood, broken pieces of glass, lexan, plexiglass, weed eater / brush trimmer and a big assortment of saw blades.</p><p>I worked in prison for 30 years and during that time, there were inmates who used all the things I mentioned above to assault or kill other inmates and most of this stuff was supposed to be checked or inventoried on a daily or regular basis. Just imagine how easy for anyone who is free, on the street to get their hands on all of this readily available stuff if they wanted to use it to hurt or kill another person. As far as any type of firearm is concerned, California would like to completely outlaw guns. But they are way too stupid because they apparently think criminals will obey the law and the simple common sense fact is that if this happens, only criminals and law enforcement will have guns and law enforcement cannot be everywhere at every given moment. Any human is a fool that stays in that piece of chit hell-hole state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 3279434, member: 12952"] [URL="http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/new-california-law-makes-buying-ammo-a-lot-harder/"]New California Law Makes Buying Ammo A Lot Harder[/URL] What caught my eye was this reply in the comments section; [URL='https://disqus.com/by/disqus_O1JWAa6cac/']Keylogger[/URL] [URL='http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/new-california-law-makes-buying-ammo-a-lot-harder/#comment-3683602556'] Joatmoaf[/URL] • [URL='http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/new-california-law-makes-buying-ammo-a-lot-harder/#comment-3683863368']a day ago[/URL] Yeah and what about the kitchen forks and knives, pocket knives, hatchets, axes, screwdrivers, hammers, large assortment of hand tools, flat and round files, ice picks, scratch awls, tire tools, tubeless tire repair tools, steel tined yard rakes, mop and broom handles, mop bucket handles, bricks and pieces of masonry material, parts removed from appliances, lifting weights, parts off of recreational equipment, the sharpened end of solar yard light post, tightly rolled up newspapers, string, rope, chain, electrical wire, any wire in general, baseball bats, tennis rackets, batteries in a sock, furniture legs, boat paddles, rocks, sharpened pieces of wood, broken pieces of glass, lexan, plexiglass, weed eater / brush trimmer and a big assortment of saw blades. I worked in prison for 30 years and during that time, there were inmates who used all the things I mentioned above to assault or kill other inmates and most of this stuff was supposed to be checked or inventoried on a daily or regular basis. Just imagine how easy for anyone who is free, on the street to get their hands on all of this readily available stuff if they wanted to use it to hurt or kill another person. As far as any type of firearm is concerned, California would like to completely outlaw guns. But they are way too stupid because they apparently think criminals will obey the law and the simple common sense fact is that if this happens, only criminals and law enforcement will have guns and law enforcement cannot be everywhere at every given moment. Any human is a fool that stays in that piece of chit hell-hole state. [/QUOTE]
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