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Confirmed: Barack Obama The Best Thing That Ever Happened to the U.S. Firearms Industry
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"Time to light-up a celebratory cigar. 'Gun production has more than doubled under President Barack Obama’s administration, according to a report from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,' al.com reports. 'The ATF’s annual firearms commerce report includes the number of guns manufactured in the U.S. with data going back to 1986.' My J school professor told me to never to put stats in the lead 'graph (one course, I swear). So you’ll have to click on the link or make the jump to savor the data. Suffice it to say, not only have gun rights advocates pushed back the anti-gunners on the national level and expanded gun rights in half a dozen states (though losing ground in the usual places), they’ve also . . ." ... |
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laker1
(8/5/2015)
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Unintended consequences on Barry's part. We still have 16 or so months to go so the picture may change in a heartbeat or the next mass killing. He is very, very, dangerous. Just ask Israel one of our closest allies. |
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