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Joe Nocera’s Sins of Omission on the ATF M855 Ban
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"Joe Nocera is the New York Times’ in-house anti-gunner and he’s is at it again, this time defending the [ATF's] proposed ban on M855 'green tip' ammunition. 'Seven or eight years ago, makers of assault rifles like the popular AR-15 began making handgun versions of these powerful weapons [AR-15s]. These handguns use the same bullets as the assault rifles, including some that are armor-piercing ... Quite sensibly, the A.T.F. realized it needed to take another look at the issue of whether certain armor-piercing bullets that had long been associated with rifles were now more problematic because they could be used in these new, more lethal handguns.' Oh dear . . ." ... |
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teebonicus
(3/9/2015)
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NYT has been a communist shill since WWII.
As a staunch supporter of Stalin, it misreported and factually lied about the communist threat.
It is no different today.
It is not the "Old Grey Lady", it is the "Old Grey Bubala". |
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