Active NRA Convention Expected | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing Bloomberg anti-gun groups eye disrupting NRA convention by Paul Bedard | Apr 17, 2017 President Trump's decision to be the first president in three decades to speak at the annual National Rifle Association convention is drawing heat from two anti-gun groups that now plan to travel to Atlanta to disrupt the massive event
Virginia Gun Politics | Page 40 | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing 5 Federal ACTION ITEM: Contact Kaine and Warner to remove gun control from VAWA bill that cleared the House 6 Good visuals that put the misuse of guns for criminal violence in perspective 7 Remember not to inadvertently carry firearms into TSA checkpoints! 8 “Dear Gun Banners; Gabby Giffords, Shannon Watts Mikey Bloomberg”
Tax the rich?. . . . . . . . | Page 3 | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing Based on this graph the amount of taxable income for those making $1,000,000+ per year is $995 billion So for each percentage point we raise the tax rate on these people, the feds can take in 01 x that, or $9 95 billion Call it $10,000,000,000 in extra revenue But Obama's budget deficit is what - $1,400,000,000,000 annually? Raising the tax rate for these "rich" people 1 percentage point
David Duke on Trump | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing So if George Soros or Michael Bloomberg ran as a Republican would you vote either of them, or only if they said this year they were pro-gun and pro-life? Or if they promised to build a wall and deport all the rapists and murderers (you know, the Mexicans)???
In Missouri, Fewer Gun Restrictions and More Gun Killings In the past decade, Missouri has been a natural experiment in what happens when a state relaxes its gun control laws For decades, it had one of the nation’s strongest measures to keep guns from dangerous people: a requirement that all handgun buyers get a gun permit by undergoing a background check in person at a sheriff’s office
Brian Aitken Freed | Page 2 | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing A northeast Republican, Christie’s stance on firearms is as draconian as that of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg The simple fact of the matter is that if Christie’s views on firearms were widely known, his chances of capturing the 2012 Republican primaries would go up in smoke
Woman enters NJ with gun and hollow point rounds mountainpass said: Instead of a new law, why not repeal the one on the books? Click to expand Because Statists Socialist Democrats never believe government has or can make a mistake Better to write a new law as a way to 'tweak' government power BTW Chrstie is a Statist Democrat just like Bloomberg is