CA: Ammo and Thumbprints

Status
Not open for further replies.
GigaBuist wrote:

Bwahahaha! You must made my day! It's even funnier when you pretend it's the acne-faced kid from the Simpsons with a breaking voice saying it.


I am happy that I was able to inject some humor into this silly issue. The acne faced kid impression is good. I was also thinking about Wally Cox. Anyone remember good old Wally Cox? He was always one of my favorite comedians, but then I have a wierd sense of humor. He was also the voice for Under Dog, if you remember that cartoon. It was so stupid it was funny, again, in my wierd opinion.
 
"What comes next?" Waldron asked. "Will citizens be required to submit a fingerprint to buy a car?

Last I checked, every legal driver licensed in CA, does have to submit their thumbprint to the DMV prior to the issuance of a license granting the priviledge to drive legally. :rolleyes:
 
how about thumbprint for cars also. booze. got drunks doing that cause trouble and crash cars. gangbangers doing drive by's.

dont forget to get the cops thumbprints.

check the last line of my message. hope you people in california can pull together and get some progress that aids your rights and privileges. living in california and fighting that uphill battle you got more guts than me.
 
I was informed by a friend of mine who works in a gun store that the PRK makes more money of of each gun sold than the store does. In order to turn a profit and keep the place running, they HAVE to sell ammo and other accessories. Thats where they make the money. Killing off the ammo business would mean that many shops would just go under, or it would drive up the price of guns. It's looking pretty bad here. I'm glad I'm leaving in 151 days. California is done for as AFAIC. I just hope it doesn't suck the rest of the country down with it.

Here's a thought: News reports "Law-abiding gun owners are leaving California in droves after recent gun control legislation. Although one would think it will be safer when they take their guns with them, there are already reports of rapidly increasing numbers of violent crimes and home invasions by criminals beleiving that they will not be facing armed resistance. More on this as the carnage ensues. Back to you Phil."
 
I was informed by a friend of mine who works in a gun store that the PRK makes more money of of each gun sold than the store does. In order to turn a profit and keep the place running, they HAVE to sell ammo and other accessories. Thats where they make the money. Killing off the ammo business would mean that many shops would just go under, or it would drive up the price of guns.
Noticed that, did you?

So have the politicians. Sometimes laws like this are a result of stupidity. Not this time.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top