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  • jamil

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    Depends on the particular gun owner and his or her mood I guess. This kinda represents the possible reactions to that:
    :draw::ar15::shoot::biggun::mallninja::smileak::bs::boxing::whip::rofl::@ya::lmfao:
     

    JAL

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    The individual asking this question, and thousands more anti-2A and anti-firearm TROLL questions like it on Quora, is Braydon Page, which could be an alias. I've seen so many of his now that I can spot them immediately just by how they're worded. Accuracy of my Braydon Page Detector is over 95%.

    Quora has a program in which one can be paid for asking questions. Braydon Page is one of the TROLLs making a living from it. It's an unintended consequence of a seemingly bright idea to get people to ask questions for others to answer, to increase numbers of questions and answer participants.

    The Chinese Commies have shills on Quora asking provocatively controversial topic TROLL questions just to see what the angered response is, knowing it will generate a hundred or more very quickly, a modified form of agent provocateur.
     
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    2A_Tom

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    The individual asking this question, and thousands more anti-2A and anti-firearm TROLL questions like it on Quora, is Braydon Page, which could be an alias. I've seen so many of his now that I can spot them immediately just by how they're worded. Accuracy of my Braydon Page Detector is over 95%.

    Quora has a program in which one can be paid for asking questions. Braydon Page is one of the TROLLs making a living from it. It's an unintended consequence of a seemingly bright idea to get people to ask questions for others to answer, to increase numbers of questions and answer participants.

    The Chinese Commies have shills on Quora asking provocatively controversial topic TROLL questions just to see what the angered response is, knowing it will generate a hundred or more very quickly, a modified form of agent provocateur.
    I quit Quora years ago.
     

    2tonic

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    The Steven Woodrow would cap them at is zero (0), per the ongoing, albeit fizzled, anti-gun demonstration currently in Denver.

    Number of guns required by any given person can be accurately expressed using the following equation:
    View attachment 280150

    Whatever number the solution to your equation equals, you have to add on (in parentheses?) the ones your SO doesn't know about.
    It's an INGO rule.
     

    spencer rifle

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    On NPR this morning, they interviewed a "public health expert," who (again) advocated treating violence relating to firearms as a public health crisis. He pussyfooted around the problem mainly involving "certain ethnic groups." His answer? Requiring licensing to purchase a firearm. I stopped listening around then, but left unanswered - how do you license a right? The 4473 is close to that, but it's already not enforced.
    I'm sure they have lots of ideas, but how do you do it Constitutionally?
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    On NPR this morning, they interviewed a "public health expert," who (again) advocated treating violence relating to firearms as a public health crisis. He pussyfooted around the problem mainly involving "certain ethnic groups." His answer? Requiring licensing to purchase a firearm. I stopped listening around then, but left unanswered - how do you license a right? The 4473 is close to that, but it's already not enforced.
    I'm sure they have lots of ideas, but how do you do it Constitutionally?
    They don't care. They've learned they can do what they want and then let it wind its way through the courts...however long that takes. In the mean time, they get to do as they wish.
     
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