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Do you know that it is very hard for someone to buy a fully-auto weapon? You can't just go to the local gun store and buy one. But you can go to your local drug dealer and get one.
By the way a 6 shooter is a single action. I will tell you what that is so you don't have to look.
A single action is when the hammer has to be pulled back before the gun can be shot. You can pull the trigger all day long on a single action gun and it will not go off without you pulling the hammer back first.
What is a full auto gun that you said was the problem?
By the way in WW1 we used a springfield bolt action not an M1. The M1 was used in WW2 and was a semi-auto rifle.
Do you even have the slightest idea what you just said?
Even old west 6 shooters where semi-auto guns? WOW
Do you think that all these AR15's are fully-auto?
Just who do you think has a fully-auto weapon?
Why are they attacking the semi-auto rifles so intensely?
Guns in the hands of good people are very good. Did you know that in that mall shooting a concealed carry holder stopped it from going further? I only take my gun off when I go to bed or shower. I will be happy to use it to save lives.
You watch it will come.
You people that are attacking semi auto rifles for the mentally unstable idiot that shot up Newtown don't even have a clue. I bet you think that the semi-auto guns you want outlawed are machine guns don't you? WRONG! get more info before you say anything.
Video gun taken from trunk
They will! Most will fight to the death first before handing over a gun! causing a civil war.
All this bullshit about a bushmaster being used to shoot kids! It is bullshit there is a youtube video posted several times showing the gun taken from the trunk after the shooting. They are using this to go after guns. Why does the homeland security need over a billion bullets? Tell me.
If the gun grabbing libs get their way the only gun show we will ever see in the future will be held at a museum.
No we are not alone. We have many.
You bet guys. Glad I could share them. It was nice being there I hated to go. Lots of vets that are real tired of the crap going on.
We had 6 state representatives that spoke at the rally and several veterans. Took down a few names and contact info from some that I talked to. We plan on keeping in touch. I hope we have many more rallies. Next time maybe the news paper will get the info right next time.
It kind of sucked that the info in the local paper about the rally neglected to put the time for the rally. Lib friggen paper!
Over all it was uplifting to see my brothers in arms.
Nationwide High Noon Rallies to Oppose Obama's Gun Grab Oppose Obama's Gun Grab
Angered and afraid that President Barack Obama's proposals to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines are a ploy to strip them of their right to own weapons, pro-gun activists plan to rally across America on Saturday.
Using Facebook and other social media, a group called Guns Across America plans rallies in 49 states, mostly at state capitols and all at "high noon" local time.
"There is no question in my mind that if the federal government could get away with it they would keep passing gun laws until the Second Amendment has gone," said Eric Reed, an airline pilot in Texas who launched the group. "We as a people have to stand together on this."
The contentious debate over American gun rights was revived in December when a gunman used an assault weapon to kill 20 young school children in Newtown, Conn.
In the wake of the mass killing, Obama and gun control advocates have begun a push for an assault weapon ban. Gun control advocates say American civilians have no justifiable need for assault weapons or high-capacity magazines.
The reaction has been fierce from gun supporters such as the National Rifle Association, who have long argued that their right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Reed, 38, said he had an epiphany on Dec. 14 after hearing President Obama talk about gun control on the day of the massacre at Sandy Hook.
"I thought if all American gun owners and freedom lovers could come out on the day, it would send a strong message to Washington," he said.
Reed will attend an event in Austin, Texas, whose speakers will include the head of the Waco Tea Party. He said the only state with no organizer for a rally is Alaska.
As of Friday afternoon, the national Facebook page for Guns Across America listed more than 18,000 people who have confirmed they would attend events.
Don Dobyns, 56, a former police office who is organizing an event outside Colorado's capitol building in Denver, said the last estimate he had was that 1,500 people would attend on Saturday.
"But now I don't have a clue because this has exploded," he said. "I can't even keep up with the emails and phone calls."
"A lot of people are afraid that this is nothing more than a power grab by the government."
In Idaho, Russell Thruston, 27, said that when he spotted the Guns Across America Facebook page two weeks ago, he "watched it for a few days."
"When no one volunteered to organize an event in Boise, I thought 'why not me?,'" said Thruston, an electrician, who added that 384 people so far had confirmed on the state event's Facebook page that they would attend. "Gun control is a very slippery slope that we need to avoid."
While Guns Across America has the hallmarks of a grassroots effort, Reed and other organizers say they are unpaid volunteers, a Washington-based Republican consulting firm called Political Media has launched Gun Appreciation Day.
The Washington-based group also uses social media, and its Facebook page includes a number of statewide events, plus rallies at smaller venues including the Montgomery County courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. http://www.newsmax.com/m/Article/h.aspx
Good i have been spreading the word. My wife and I will be at the one in Helena leaving now. Hope there is a massive turnout.
Nationwide High Noon Rallies to Oppose Obama's Gun Grab Oppose Obama's Gun Grab
Angered and afraid that President Barack Obama's proposals to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines are a ploy to strip them of their right to own weapons, pro-gun activists plan to rally across America on Saturday.
Using Facebook and other social media, a group called Guns Across America plans rallies in 49 states, mostly at state capitols and all at "high noon" local time.
"There is no question in my mind that if the federal government could get away with it they would keep passing gun laws until the Second Amendment has gone," said Eric Reed, an airline pilot in Texas who launched the group. "We as a people have to stand together on this."
The contentious debate over American gun rights was revived in December when a gunman used an assault weapon to kill 20 young school children in Newtown, Conn.
In the wake of the mass killing, Obama and gun control advocates have begun a push for an assault weapon ban. Gun control advocates say American civilians have no justifiable need for assault weapons or high-capacity magazines.
The reaction has been fierce from gun supporters such as the National Rifle Association, who have long argued that their right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Reed, 38, said he had an epiphany on Dec. 14 after hearing President Obama talk about gun control on the day of the massacre at Sandy Hook.
"I thought if all American gun owners and freedom lovers could come out on the day, it would send a strong message to Washington," he said.
Reed will attend an event in Austin, Texas, whose speakers will include the head of the Waco Tea Party. He said the only state with no organizer for a rally is Alaska.
As of Friday afternoon, the national Facebook page for Guns Across America listed more than 18,000 people who have confirmed they would attend events.
Don Dobyns, 56, a former police office who is organizing an event outside Colorado's capitol building in Denver, said the last estimate he had was that 1,500 people would attend on Saturday.
"But now I don't have a clue because this has exploded," he said. "I can't even keep up with the emails and phone calls."
"A lot of people are afraid that this is nothing more than a power grab by the government."
In Idaho, Russell Thruston, 27, said that when he spotted the Guns Across America Facebook page two weeks ago, he "watched it for a few days."
"When no one volunteered to organize an event in Boise, I thought 'why not me?,'" said Thruston, an electrician, who added that 384 people so far had confirmed on the state event's Facebook page that they would attend. "Gun control is a very slippery slope that we need to avoid."
While Guns Across America has the hallmarks of a grassroots effort, Reed and other organizers say they are unpaid volunteers, a Washington-based Republican consulting firm called Political Media has launched Gun Appreciation Day.
The Washington-based group also uses social media, and its Facebook page includes a number of statewide events, plus rallies at smaller venues including the Montgomery County courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. http://www.newsmax.com/m/Article/h.aspx
Nationwide High Noon Rallies to Oppose Obama's Gun Grab Oppose Obama's Gun Grab
Angered and afraid that President Barack Obama's proposals to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines are a ploy to strip them of their right to own weapons, pro-gun activists plan to rally across America on Saturday.
Using Facebook and other social media, a group called Guns Across America plans rallies in 49 states, mostly at state capitols and all at "high noon" local time.
"There is no question in my mind that if the federal government could get away with it they would keep passing gun laws until the Second Amendment has gone," said Eric Reed, an airline pilot in Texas who launched the group. "We as a people have to stand together on this."
The contentious debate over American gun rights was revived in December when a gunman used an assault weapon to kill 20 young school children in Newtown, Conn.
In the wake of the mass killing, Obama and gun control advocates have begun a push for an assault weapon ban. Gun control advocates say American civilians have no justifiable need for assault weapons or high-capacity magazines.
The reaction has been fierce from gun supporters such as the National Rifle Association, who have long argued that their right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Reed, 38, said he had an epiphany on Dec. 14 after hearing President Obama talk about gun control on the day of the massacre at Sandy Hook.
"I thought if all American gun owners and freedom lovers could come out on the day, it would send a strong message to Washington," he said.
Reed will attend an event in Austin, Texas, whose speakers will include the head of the Waco Tea Party. He said the only state with no organizer for a rally is Alaska.
As of Friday afternoon, the national Facebook page for Guns Across America listed more than 18,000 people who have confirmed they would attend events.
Don Dobyns, 56, a former police office who is organizing an event outside Colorado's capitol building in Denver, said the last estimate he had was that 1,500 people would attend on Saturday.
"But now I don't have a clue because this has exploded," he said. "I can't even keep up with the emails and phone calls."
"A lot of people are afraid that this is nothing more than a power grab by the government."
In Idaho, Russell Thruston, 27, said that when he spotted the Guns Across America Facebook page two weeks ago, he "watched it for a few days."
"When no one volunteered to organize an event in Boise, I thought 'why not me?,'" said Thruston, an electrician, who added that 384 people so far had confirmed on the state event's Facebook page that they would attend. "Gun control is a very slippery slope that we need to avoid."
While Guns Across America has the hallmarks of a grassroots effort, Reed and other organizers say they are unpaid volunteers, a Washington-based Republican consulting firm called Political Media has launched Gun Appreciation Day.
The Washington-based group also uses social media, and its Facebook page includes a number of statewide events, plus rallies at smaller venues including the Montgomery County courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. http://www.newsmax.com/m/Article/h.aspx
Nationwide High Noon Rallies to Oppose Obama's Gun Grab Oppose Obama's Gun Grab
Angered and afraid that President Barack Obama's proposals to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines are a ploy to strip them of their right to own weapons, pro-gun activists plan to rally across America on Saturday.
Using Facebook and other social media, a group called Guns Across America plans rallies in 49 states, mostly at state capitols and all at "high noon" local time.
"There is no question in my mind that if the federal government could get away with it they would keep passing gun laws until the Second Amendment has gone," said Eric Reed, an airline pilot in Texas who launched the group. "We as a people have to stand together on this."
The contentious debate over American gun rights was revived in December when a gunman used an assault weapon to kill 20 young school children in Newtown, Conn.
In the wake of the mass killing, Obama and gun control advocates have begun a push for an assault weapon ban. Gun control advocates say American civilians have no justifiable need for assault weapons or high-capacity magazines.
The reaction has been fierce from gun supporters such as the National Rifle Association, who have long argued that their right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Reed, 38, said he had an epiphany on Dec. 14 after hearing President Obama talk about gun control on the day of the massacre at Sandy Hook.
"I thought if all American gun owners and freedom lovers could come out on the day, it would send a strong message to Washington," he said.
Reed will attend an event in Austin, Texas, whose speakers will include the head of the Waco Tea Party. He said the only state with no organizer for a rally is Alaska.
As of Friday afternoon, the national Facebook page for Guns Across America listed more than 18,000 people who have confirmed they would attend events.
Don Dobyns, 56, a former police office who is organizing an event outside Colorado's capitol building in Denver, said the last estimate he had was that 1,500 people would attend on Saturday.
"But now I don't have a clue because this has exploded," he said. "I can't even keep up with the emails and phone calls."
"A lot of people are afraid that this is nothing more than a power grab by the government."
In Idaho, Russell Thruston, 27, said that when he spotted the Guns Across America Facebook page two weeks ago, he "watched it for a few days."
"When no one volunteered to organize an event in Boise, I thought 'why not me?,'" said Thruston, an electrician, who added that 384 people so far had confirmed on the state event's Facebook page that they would attend. "Gun control is a very slippery slope that we need to avoid."
While Guns Across America has the hallmarks of a grassroots effort, Reed and other organizers say they are unpaid volunteers, a Washington-based Republican consulting firm called Political Media has launched Gun Appreciation Day.
The Washington-based group also uses social media, and its Facebook page includes a number of statewide events, plus rallies at smaller venues including the Montgomery County courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. http://www.newsmax.com/m/Article/h.aspx
Nationwide High Noon Rallies to Oppose Obama's Gun Grab Oppose Obama's Gun Grab
Angered and afraid that President Barack Obama's proposals to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines are a ploy to strip them of their right to own weapons, pro-gun activists plan to rally across America on Saturday.
Using Facebook and other social media, a group called Guns Across America plans rallies in 49 states, mostly at state capitols and all at "high noon" local time.
"There is no question in my mind that if the federal government could get away with it they would keep passing gun laws until the Second Amendment has gone," said Eric Reed, an airline pilot in Texas who launched the group. "We as a people have to stand together on this."
The contentious debate over American gun rights was revived in December when a gunman used an assault weapon to kill 20 young school children in Newtown, Conn.
In the wake of the mass killing, Obama and gun control advocates have begun a push for an assault weapon ban. Gun control advocates say American civilians have no justifiable need for assault weapons or high-capacity magazines.
The reaction has been fierce from gun supporters such as the National Rifle Association, who have long argued that their right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Reed, 38, said he had an epiphany on Dec. 14 after hearing President Obama talk about gun control on the day of the massacre at Sandy Hook.
"I thought if all American gun owners and freedom lovers could come out on the day, it would send a strong message to Washington," he said.
Reed will attend an event in Austin, Texas, whose speakers will include the head of the Waco Tea Party. He said the only state with no organizer for a rally is Alaska.
As of Friday afternoon, the national Facebook page for Guns Across America listed more than 18,000 people who have confirmed they would attend events.
Don Dobyns, 56, a former police office who is organizing an event outside Colorado's capitol building in Denver, said the last estimate he had was that 1,500 people would attend on Saturday.
"But now I don't have a clue because this has exploded," he said. "I can't even keep up with the emails and phone calls."
"A lot of people are afraid that this is nothing more than a power grab by the government."
In Idaho, Russell Thruston, 27, said that when he spotted the Guns Across America Facebook page two weeks ago, he "watched it for a few days."
"When no one volunteered to organize an event in Boise, I thought 'why not me?,'" said Thruston, an electrician, who added that 384 people so far had confirmed on the state event's Facebook page that they would attend. "Gun control is a very slippery slope that we need to avoid."
While Guns Across America has the hallmarks of a grassroots effort, Reed and other organizers say they are unpaid volunteers, a Washington-based Republican consulting firm called Political Media has launched Gun Appreciation Day.
The Washington-based group also uses social media, and its Facebook page includes a number of statewide events, plus rallies at smaller venues including the Montgomery County courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania.
http://www.newsmax.com/m/Article/h.aspx
A true example of a VERY STUPID person.
The Constitution's Second Amendment was created to bolster slavery and capture land from Native Americans, award winning actor Danny Glover told a group of students at a Texas A&M sponsored event on Thursday.
“I don’t know if you know the genesis of the right to bear arms,” he said. “The Second Amendment comes from the right to protect themselves from slave revolts, and from uprisings by Native Americans.”
“A revolt from people who were stolen from their land or revolt from people whose land was stolen from, that’s what the genesis of the second amendment is,” he continued.
Glover, best known for roles in the “Lethal Weapon” franchise and “Angels in the Outfield,” was addressing students at an event being held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Director of Texas A&M’s Memorial Student Center, Luke Altendorf, told Campus Reform on Friday that the university was unaware of Glover’ talking points prior to his speech.
“I had no idea, we really didn’t know that topic was coming up,” he told Campus Reform. “Someone was asking a question about activism, I think that’s where some of that came from.”
Altendorf declined to say if, or how much the school had paid for Glover’s speech, but said student fees were not used.
WATCH: Danny Glover says the Second Amendment was crafted by America's founding fathers to protect slavery
http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4582
exactly!
If they get their way! Well they won't get their way. How many people that you know that own a AR15 or so called assault rifle will ever hand it over? I don't know anyone that ever will.
I have a friend that is a deputy sheriff and he said that if he was told to go collect guns he would quit because if he actually tried to confiscate weapons he would die. End of story
Thanks. I know what you are saying.
Danny Glover is a F*CKING IDIOT!!!!
The Constitution's Second Amendment was created to bolster slavery and capture land from Native Americans, award winning actor Danny Glover told a group of students at a Texas A&M sponsored event on Thursday.
“I don’t know if you know the genesis of the right to bear arms,” he said. “The Second Amendment comes from the right to protect themselves from slave revolts, and from uprisings by Native Americans.”
“A revolt from people who were stolen from their land or revolt from people whose land was stolen from, that’s what the genesis of the second amendment is,” he continued.
Glover, best known for roles in the “Lethal Weapon” franchise and “Angels in the Outfield,” was addressing students at an event being held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Director of Texas A&M’s Memorial Student Center, Luke Altendorf, told Campus Reform on Friday that the university was unaware of Glover’ talking points prior to his speech.
“I had no idea, we really didn’t know that topic was coming up,” he told Campus Reform. “Someone was asking a question about activism, I think that’s where some of that came from.”
Altendorf declined to say if, or how much the school had paid for Glover’s speech, but said student fees were not used.
WATCH: Danny Glover says the Second Amendment was crafted by America's founding fathers to protect slavery
http://www.campusreform.org/blog/?ID=4582
I know your not racist. We just need some black is beautiful put on the AR's.
Sorry if ya thought i meant it.
Excise me but its KING BARRY
Some people might consider your post as being racist.
Remember black is beautiful.
Mick today King Obama wipes his butt with the constitution. What will america say about this? What will the so called news outlets have to say? King obama is acting like his middle name would. Using children as a shield.