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Comment by:
jdege
(12/27/2017)
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I'll consider using a handgun that depends upon batteries when we have batteries that have a 0.00001% failure rate after 30 years in a shoebox under the bed. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/27/2017)
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Once this camel's nose gets under the tent flap, plan on sleeping with a camel. |
Comment by:
jac
(12/27/2017)
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Nobody wants these. The military doesn't want them. Police don't want them. Sportsmen don't want them. People that concealed carry don't want them.
The only people that want them are the flaming liberals that don't buy guns anyway.
There is no market for "smart" guns and anyone attempting to manufacture them will go out of business. |
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After having thus successively taken each member of the community in its powerful grasp and fashioned him at will, the supreme power then extends its arm over the whole community. It covers the surface of society with a network of small, complicated rules, minute and uniform, through which the most original minds and the most energetic characters cannot penetrate, to rise above the crowd. The will of man is not shattered, but softened, bent, and guided; men seldom forced by it to act, but they are constantly restrained from acting. Such a power does not destroy, but it prevents existence; it does not tyrannize, but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd. — Alexis de Tocqueville |
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