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Bill to Abolish the Death Penalty Advances!

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tstuart34:

--- Quote from: Ronvandyn on April 01, 2015, 08:15:24 PM ---LOL, bought a box of 550 from wally-world a few weeks ago, cost me like $22.00.  A deal given prices I have seen in the last year or so.  Its getting better, slowly.

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Lucky guy you! I miss my cheap federal Anne golden bullets!

abbafandr:

--- Quote from: tstuart34 on April 02, 2015, 07:44:13 AM ---Lucky guy you! I miss my cheap federal Anne golden bullets!

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I must be lucky, got some winchester , fioçchi , federal, CCI and Remington.   Now just need  some matches to shoot it.

tstuart34:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on April 02, 2015, 09:14:28 PM ---I must be lucky, got some winchester , fioçchi , federal, CCI and Remington.   Now just need  some matches to shoot it.

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I wish I had the time to go creep on Wal-Mart in the morning. I was at the deep south Wal-Mart in Lincoln and they had a sign up that ammo was sold only 8am-till like 4pm. Which is all work day... Guess it's up for grabs for the retired guys and third shifters.

Mudinyeri:
I've gone a few rounds with a certain former former chairman of the Douglas County Republican Party on this issue.

For those interested in educating themselves, the United States only had three posthumous pardons of executed prisoners in the history of the death penalty.

I don't trust the government any more than the next guy but to suggest that wrongful executions are a significant issue grossly inflates the issue.

Husker_Fan:
Why is it that we like to say "what part of shall not be infringed don't you understand?" when the government wants to enact gun laws, but we ignore the references to being deprived of "life liberty or property" in the same constitution? If the government wrongfully deprives one person of their right to life, that is significant.

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