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RI: Gun Shops on Aquidneck Island Remain Open as an Essential Business
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Along with supermarkets and pharmacies, Gov. Gina Raimondo in an executive order dubbed gun shops as “critical retail businesses” over the weekend, thus allowing them to keep their storefronts open to foot traffic (with certain precautions in place). But why ¯ in the midst of a worldwide pandemic that seemingly necessitates stocked refrigerators and medicine cabinets ¯ are firearms stores, too, considered “critical”? |
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PHORTO
(3/31/2020)
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"I just don’t think people should be buying them in a panic,” Finn said.
No, you just don't think people should be buying them, EVER.
Quit lyin', you... you... prog-monster, you. |
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Today the taxing power, rather than chattel slavery, is the instrument by which the parasitical element of the population subsists. And that element, which includes politicians, panics at the slightest reduction in the state's power to plunder. Once you start liberating taxpayers, even a little tiny bit, nobody knows where it may end. —Joseph Sobran |
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