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The National Rifle Association has gained more than 100,000 new members in the last 18 days, the organization told POLITICO’s Playbook on Thursday.
The number of paid new members jumped from 4.1 million to 4.2 million in that time frame.
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The National Rifle Association has gained more than 100,000 new members in the last 18 days, the organization told POLITICO’s Playbook on Thursday.
The number of paid new members jumped from 4.1 million to 4.2 million in that time frame.
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The National Rifle Association has gained more than 100,000 new members in the last 18 days, the organization told POLITICO’s Playbook on Thursday.
The number of paid new members jumped from 4.1 million to 4.2 million in that time frame.
Instead of banning guns,they will come up with gun owners will have to have their guns chipped with a RFID chip
https://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4405
See GE will get all of the Military and Goverment accounts.some would say GE had a motive to push the whole Sandy Hook scandal.Since Peter Lanza (Adam Lanza' dad) is a big whig at GE.Money Money Money .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsUW8JcnzZs
Instead of banning guns,they will come up with gun owners will have to have their guns chipped with a RFID chip
https://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4405
See GE will get all of the Military and Goverment accounts.some would say GE had a motive to push the whole Sandy Hook scandal.Since Peter Lanza (Adam Lanza' dad) is a big whig at GE.Money Money Money .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsUW8JcnzZs
People were crowded five deep at the tiny counter of a gun shop near Atlanta, where a pastor from Knoxville, Tenn., was among the customers who showed up in person after the store’s Web site halted sales because of low inventory. Emptying gun cases and bare shelves gave a picked-over feel to gun stores in many states. High-capacity magazines, which some state and federal officials want to ban or restrict, were selling briskly across the country: one Iowa dealer said that 30-round magazines were fetching five times what they sold for just weeks ago.
Gun dealers and buyers alike said that the rapid growth in gun sales — which began climbing significantly after President Obama’s re-election and soared after the Dec. 14 shooting at a school in Newtown, Conn., prompted him to call for new gun laws — shows little sign of abating.
December set a record for the criminal background checks performed before many gun purchases, a strong indication of a big increase in sales, according to an analysis of federal data by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a gun industry trade group. Adjusting the federal data to try to weed out background checks that were unrelated to firearms sales, the group reported that 2.2 million background checks were performed last month, an increase of 58.6 percent over the same period in 2011. Some gun dealers said in interviews that they had never seen such demandPeople were crowded five deep at the tiny counter of a gun shop near Atlanta, where a pastor from Knoxville, Tenn., was among the customers who showed up in person after the store’s Web site halted sales because of low inventory. Emptying gun cases and bare shelves gave a picked-over feel to gun stores in many states. High-capacity magazines, which some state and federal officials want to ban or restrict, were selling briskly across the country: one Iowa dealer said that 30-round magazines were fetching five times what they sold for just weeks ago.
Gun dealers and buyers alike said that the rapid growth in gun sales — which began climbing significantly after President Obama’s re-election and soared after the Dec. 14 shooting at a school in Newtown, Conn., prompted him to call for new gun laws — shows little sign of abating.
December set a record for the criminal background checks performed before many gun purchases, a strong indication of a big increase in sales, according to an analysis of federal data by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a gun industry trade group. Adjusting the federal data to try to weed out background checks that were unrelated to firearms sales, the group reported that 2.2 million background checks were performed last month, an increase of 58.6 percent over the same period in 2011. Some gun dealers said in interviews that they had never seen such demandNational Rifle Association President David Keene said Sunday that he does not believe a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines will win passage with the current Congress.
“I would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this Congress,” Keene said on CNN’s “State Of The Union.”
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National Rifle Association President David Keene said Sunday that he does not believe a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines will win passage with the current Congress.
“I would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this Congress,” Keene said on CNN’s “State Of The Union.”
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The National Rifle Association has gained more than 100,000 new members in the last 18 days, the organization told POLITICO’s Playbook on Thursday.
The number of paid new members jumped from 4.1 million to 4.2 million in that time frame.
![]()
The National Rifle Association has gained more than 100,000 new members in the last 18 days, the organization told POLITICO’s Playbook on Thursday.
The number of paid new members jumped from 4.1 million to 4.2 million in that time frame.
Instead of banning guns,they will come up with gun owners will have to have their guns chipped with a RFID chip
https://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4405
See GE will get all of the Military and Goverment accounts.some would say GE had a motive to push the whole Sandy Hook scandal.Since Peter Lanza (Adam Lanza' dad) is a big whig at GE.Money Money Money .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsUW8JcnzZs
Instead of banning guns,they will come up with gun owners will have to have their guns chipped with a RFID chip
https://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4405
See GE will get all of the Military and Goverment accounts.some would say GE had a motive to push the whole Sandy Hook scandal.Since Peter Lanza (Adam Lanza' dad) is a big whig at GE.Money Money Money .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsUW8JcnzZs
My brother has an AR-15 (AK-15 for don juan) that he built a couple of years ago. He told me that when he last went around town to try and find ammo that the price had skyrocketed to way more than what he's used to paying for .223 ammo.
He said that one of the gun sales person's told him that the goverment spent an assinine amount of money ( 6+ billion) on .223 rounds and is storing them in a warehouse. And there is now a backorder on that ammo.
I've gone to some ammo websites and that appears to be the case.
I wouldn't put it past the goobermint to buy up those rounds on purpose to cause prices to go higher.
My brother has an AR-15 (AK-15 for don juan) that he built a couple of years ago. He told me that when he last went around town to try and find ammo that the price had skyrocketed to way more than what he's used to paying for .223 ammo.
He said that one of the gun sales person's told him that the goverment spent an assinine amount of money ( 6+ billion) on .223 rounds and is storing them in a warehouse. And there is now a backorder on that ammo.
I've gone to some ammo websites and that appears to be the case.
I wouldn't put it past the goobermint to buy up those rounds on purpose to cause prices to go higher.
My brother has an AR-15 (AK-15 for don juan) that he built a couple of years ago. He told me that when he last went around town to try and find ammo that the price had skyrocketed to way more than what he's used to paying for .223 ammo.
He said that one of the gun sales person's told him that the goverment spent an assinine amount of money ( 6+ billion) on .223 rounds and is storing them in a warehouse. And there is now a backorder on that ammo.
I've gone to some ammo websites and that appears to be the case.
I wouldn't put it past the goobermint to buy up those rounds on purpose to cause prices to go higher.
My brother has an AR-15 (AK-15 for don juan) that he built a couple of years ago. He told me that when he last went around town to try and find ammo that the price had skyrocketed to way more than what he's used to paying for .223 ammo.
He said that one of the gun sales person's told him that the goverment spent an assinine amount of money ( 6+ billion) on .223 rounds and is storing them in a warehouse. And there is now a backorder on that ammo.
I've gone to some ammo websites and that appears to be the case.
I wouldn't put it past the goobermint to buy up those rounds on purpose to cause prices to go higher.
Speaking of failing to see things clearly....You are the one that is a flaming liberal not me.
Wow. You and DL have to be careful. Too many bawls smacking chins for most peoples taste. Are you guys docking?
Speaking of failing to see things clearly....You are the one that is a flaming liberal not me.
Wow. You and DL have to be careful. Too many bawls smacking chins for most peoples taste. Are you guys docking?
Speaking of failing to see things clearly....You are the one that is a flaming liberal not me.
Wow. You and DL have to be careful. Too many bawls smacking chins for most peoples taste. Are you guys docking?
Speaking of failing to see things clearly....You are the one that is a flaming liberal not me.
Wow. You and DL have to be careful. Too many bawls smacking chins for most peoples taste. Are you guys docking?

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