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Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!!
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Posted by Jonboy on March 04, 2005 at 08:45:18 from (64.91.163.6):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!! posted by Mark - IN. on March 03, 2005 at 16:58:49:
Like I said in my earlier post. You can ban them, and that will only take them away from people who follow the law, not from the bad guys and they will NEVER stop them, I don't care what they do, or how illegal they make it, people who don't follow the law sure aren't going to stop because they make a law against it. They could make it illegal for all assault weapons, pistols, rifles, and anything that goes bang in the entire country, and all this will do is give the smugglers more to smuggle, the bad guys will always have a supply of them. same as how the U.S boarder has tried to stop illegal immigants from coming into the country, and drugs, and look at how they aren't able to stop it all, theres underground tunnels across the boarder and everything. Keep watch for programs on T.V for stuff on the boarders and it's a real eye opener, people have come up with some very inventive ways to sneak stuff. If guns were done away with all that would do is take away public saftey because people wouldn't be able to defend themselves from the bad guys. Where do you think those bad guys got those full auto AK47's used in california shoot out?, you sure can't buy those from the gun shops.
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