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    New Zealand's Tightening Gun Laws



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    banana republican blues's Avatar
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    Maybe we can work out a program for mass emigration there for some of our citizens who cannot deal with the freedoms afforded by our Constitution.
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    Pulling a page right out of the New Zealand handbook:

    https://www.chicksonright.com/blog/2...er-their-guns/

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    I'd be happy to have some more of their freedom-loving best come over here, while we're at it. Maybe we can work out an exchange?
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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    Maybe we can work out a program for mass emigration there for some of our citizens who cannot deal with the freedoms afforded by our Constitution.
    Well, it's certainly a model for failure that matches proposals being thrown out by the current field of Demo-Socialist candidates...

    I wonder if we can cut California lose and sail it across the Pacific to NZ where they can all enjoy the Utopic bliss that is sure to follow.
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    That’s pretty terrifying to watch. Nothing about turning over family heirlooms and trusted personal weapons, kept and used lawfully, should be easy or acceptable or expected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapid Butterfly View Post
    That’s pretty terrifying to watch. Nothing about turning over family heirlooms and trusted personal weapons, kept and used lawfully, should be easy or acceptable or expected.
    It is very frightening. Are we that far away from this stuff ourselves?.

    The one cop says they're mindful of the fact that some of these are family heirlooms or whatever. Big deal. It is still going to the smelter.

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    After watching that video, I have to say you guys... thank god those people have been disarmed. I mean did you see that old man with the antique 12 gauge? who knows what sort of twisted things were going on in his head! also that man with the 3 year old son, i'm sure he was on the verge of losing it! we got him just in time. Id say from the looks of all those people, New Zealand...no...the world is a safer place now that they have turned in their guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snow white View Post
    After watching that video, I have to say you guys... thank god those people have been disarmed. I mean did you see that old man with the antique 12 gauge? who knows what sort of twisted things were going on in his head! also that man with the 3 year old son, i'm sure he was on the verge of losing it! we got him just in time. Id say from the looks of all those people, New Zealand...no...the world is a safer place now that they have turned in their guns.
    Yep, those septuagenarians are certainly a dangerous bunch and bear watching.

    Nothing like punishing the innocent NZ citizens for the actions of a few. I guess that murder is not a crime there, so they had to "Do something!"
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