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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

I thought ...

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... we were better than this:
A Maryland firearms shop owner is backing away from plans to sell a smart gun after backlash from gun rights advocates who fear the technology in the high-tech firearm will be used to curtail their Second Amendment rights.

Andy Raymond, owner of Rockville gun store Engage Armament, told The Washington Post he is backing down from selling the gun after word about his plan was spread online by gun rights blogs. He said he even received a death threat.
Threatening someone is something that liberals do. The worst that we should have done is just not buy the POS.

Trying to justify your actions because of what the government might do exactly what anti-gunners do.

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1 comment:

Old NFO said...

I'm wondering if this is all about publicity...