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Customers Pack Connecticut Gun Stores After Deal on Laws
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Steve G. wrote:
Exactly which enemies are they expecting to repel with the increasingly heavy arsenals, again?

I hate to say this, but rather than being based on philosophies and fear, the gun and ammo buying activities are taking on the flavor of good old "knee-jerk consumerism" kicking in.

Reminds me of times in my part of the world when hurricanes or blizzards threaten to strike. Suddenly, there's a rush on toilet paper.

Pretty much the same mentality.

cbelt3 wrote:
I expect a lot of it may be the thrill of owning something that's become 'illegal'. 99.9 % won't use 'em or need 'em.

Considering that the actual 'usage' of these "illegal" items would be their discharge and perhaps shooting of other people, I would have thought people like you would think that "99.9% won't use 'em or need 'em" is the ideal situation...

$tevie wrote:
If anybody in fact "needed" any of that, why haven't they already purchased it in the past?

I'm not too bothered by the latest gun rush - mainly because I've been stocked for years now.

$tevie wrote:
For 5 years you have been told Obama is gonna knock on your door and take your guns.

Lately, Obama has been talking about getting the guns.

Of course, Donny Deutch says Obama "blew it" on guns...

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Re: Customers Pack Connecticut Gun Stores After Deal on Laws - by Mac-A-Matic - 04-03-2013, 12:29 AM

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