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Comment by:
mickey
(7/16/2018)
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He didn't "say no", he negotiated a "compromise" with them whereby his name and picture would be plastered all over the news, along with public knowledge that his house no longer had any guns in it.
The only thing he got out of compromising his rights is instead of giving his guns to the cops (who would probably not be interested in ever giving them back), he'd chose where they went when they left his control. |
Comment by:
jac
(7/16/2018)
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Anyone that values their freedom would move out of that communist state where one needs police permission to purchase a firearm and they keep records on the guns that you own.
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