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Thread: government and gun control...
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17-05-2018, 14:54 #11
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Re: government and gun control...
Thanks for bringing some much needed clarity Paul.
I must admit, one of my biggest frustrations with the gun-owners "community" is the amount of hearsay and pure BS information that goes around.
Whats worse is that a lot of firearms instructors and gun shop owners i.e. "people that are supposed to know" seem to be the biggest culprits.
I've had to tell several individuals to stop talking shit and go check the GOSA website if they want the actual facts.
Hear, hear!
Thanks Paul & Co for all your hard work! Very proud to be a GOSA member!
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17-05-2018, 15:23 #12
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Re: government and gun control...
Add my thanks to Paul & Co for all their tireless and thankless work
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17-05-2018, 15:46 #13
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Re: government and gun control...
The word "iteration" is a dll and takes you to the heading of the 2015 draft bill, which specifically refers to firearms being licenced only after holding 2 years dedicated status. There is no further context as it is just the heading. I then searched further on that site and found the only other link I could find was the draft bill to which I provided a link. The heading and the text of the bill differ significantly. It also states on the website that it is only in draft form.
I am certainly not attempting to muddy the waters or pass around BS. In fact my attempt was to get to the root of the thing. A brief look at the GOSA website tells me nothing about the draft legislation and it is only after I contacted them that they confirmed that it had been withdrawn and that nothing new has been tabled.
So thank you GOSA, Paul and anyone else who was involved in killing the draft. Us newbies really appreciate it!
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