Too Many Bills Piling Up, I Had To Do Something I Really Didn’t Want To Have To Do

Not personal bills, Anti Gun Bills.

Along with the new laws getting ready to take effect here shortly.

Commie Fucking Bastards.

I had to dip into my Mad Money and go buy a couple of new Paper Weights while I still could.

6 thoughts on “Too Many Bills Piling Up, I Had To Do Something I Really Didn’t Want To Have To Do

  1. .22 cal and shotguns apparently ok, still

    soooo, gitchoo a .223 slinger and a bunch of the shell clip round mag bullet casing things

    maybe a saiga 12 for the occasional neccessary firing of ‘ two blasssts’ into the air from the porch, repeatedly

    9mm too high of a citizen type caliber gauge, stay low with 7.62 & 5.56 so lungs arent harmed and the thing can be removed from the…..ahhhh, you know the thing

    when possible, shoot em in the leg or the ankle so they can ….ahhh, you know, so that when, so that , so that, so that things are…ahhhhh, things are more what they need & folks arent….arent putin & baby food with gas because…because of , you know…ultra maga & previsss menstruation causing it!

  2. Be real careful you don’t lose these new paperweights in a canoeing accident again; like you lost the old ones.

  3. This is sabotage, and obstruction, and manipulation, of the people, the courts, the process of governance, of government itself.

    They could have put all this crap into one bill. There are reasons why they did not.

    – Each bill will require committee hearings. Thereby monopolize time/increase workload in Congress.
    Also, to prevent other bills from being heard.
    Also, to drive down resistance.

    – Multiple bills act as multiple christmas trees, to hang various riders.

    – Multiple bills requires more time in process. This manipulates members.
    Also, to confuse the process.

    – Each bill will be met with resistance by pro-2A groups. Multiple bills act to water down effectiveness of such groups.
    Also, multiple bills create more opportunity for civil unrest.

    – Each bill lends sponsorship/becomes lightning rod in electoral campaign of various socialists whether imcumbent or fresh meat.
    Each bill is part of the whole which allows for voter manipulation.
    (More believable that an incumbent played a large part for this rather then the entirety.)

    – Each bill will continue to sap time and money and the clog the courts, especially if signed into law.

    – Each bill signed into law continues to stand when similar laws are stayed or struck down.

  4. stuff is better than money. and a whole lot of my stuff went up more in value faster than any 401K I ever had. if I had any idea ammo was going to go as high as it did,
    I would have bought it by the skid load !
    one thing I wished I had more of was 410 gauge hunting ammo.
    like 4 shot for rabbits and some number 6 shot for squirrels .
    and maybe a couple more bricks of that 22 LR sub sonic 60 grain ammo.
    maybe I too old school, but stripper clips still work okay for me.
    of course the 7.62 ammo I do load a round at a time, same with handgun mags.
    recoil gunworks has the cheapest price on duramags in stainless steel I found
    so far. like 10 or 11 bucks each. worth every penny in my book.
    had too many Pmags crack at the feed lips for me to buy anymore.
    rule of thumb for me is to have at least 6 magazines for each handgun
    ad twice that for each rifle. or better. you can always swap out magazines a lot faster than trying to reload a magazine.
    I wished tracer ammo was still around, back in the day, the rule was to load the FIRST 3 ROUNDS in every mag with tracers. when you saw red , duck behind something and change mags. that was the SOP back in the 1/503 back then.
    old school works for reason, it works.

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