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  1. Don't order from Glock Store - they don't have stock on almost anything. I was label to get Gen 4 glock mags for $29 brand new and factory from CDNN in under 1 week. http://www.cdnninvestments.com/
  2. We're on the front lines in this Neo fascist garden state, so in the end all politicians care about is power, money and votes. If our ignorant politicians weren't so myopic, then we could be one of the states vying for these jobs. It's good for NJ to see these companies economically punish any state who tries to restrict 2A rights - it sets a president that their is a point to which Americans will not be pushed past. We the people are in fact the government. Obama needs to be reminded that he won the popular vote be just over 1% - this does not mean he his the right to enact draconian anti gun measures. These companies speak the language of money and power one of the few conversations democrats will listen to, and if they don't the backlash will be severe.
  3. Honestly bring them to the range with me! I love shooting and guns, it's always been one of my many passions in life. I made friends with the Guys waiting next to me, I helped one on choosing a new 380 and when I was inside shooting, I let the other guy try my CX4 in a 40 SW, he loved it and wanted to get one too. When I say take them to the range with me, I mean it in the general sense. Let's face it, the shooting sports are addictive and fun like few other activities in life. I even post some of my range pictures on my Facebook, that's right social media is a powerful tool (how many followers on our own NJ 2A FB page?). I wrote about my time at the range today as almost zen like, combining breathing, focus and stillness and becoming one with the target. I love the shooting sports because I can measure my improvement. I love them because it's my time or I can make it time with friends. Lets face facts, that there is such a vast array of shooting sports from pistol or rifle target shooting, to competition, to certification classes, to carry classes, to skeet to trap. Just get out there and dust off your guns and bring a friend, post to Facebook or twitter about what a great time you had. There is no shame in loving firearms and shooting, remember the 2A is a a RIGHT NOT A PRIVILEGE. It's as American as apple pie. I was raised upstate NY where if you didn't come home once a year with an animal on the roof of your car, the neighbors questioned your patriotism. That old America is always here and always will be, you just can't play into the anti-gun liberal media and stoop to there level. They are the ones on the wrong side of the tracks NOT us. Think about the potential power of this organization if each one of us committed to try and introduce a new person to the wonderful shooting sports a few times per year; and if they became also hooked they too would bring others into our family.
  4. Gun-control laws don't reduce crime, but they do reduce employment. Some governors don't care and are pushing for more pointless statutes that put their citizens' jobs on the line. Smarter governors sense the opportunity to poach a few manufacturers from their colleagues. Connecticut Gov. Daniel P. Malloy, a Democrat, is not one of the brighter chief executives. He's upset that his own "Sandy Hook Advisory Commission" and the General Assembly's bipartisan gun control task force aren't moving fast enough to ram through gun-control measures before the memory of the Newtown tragedy fades. Accompanied by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. at an event in Hartford on Thursday, Mr. Malloy emphasized the need for haste. "We run a risk of letting this critical moment in history pass us by," he said. The governor is following the White House lead by demanding background checks on private sales, bans on firearms with scary-looking cosmetic features and a prohibition on magazines that hold over 10 rounds. That's bad news for the Nutmeg State, home to several manufacturers of soon-to-be-forbidden items, including Colt Arms, O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Stag Arms and others. According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, firearms and ammunition manufacturers in the state employ more than 8,000 people and generate $1.8 billion in annual revenue. Since its founding in 1919, Mossberg has been based in Connecticut. The firm recently invested $4 million for new equipment and hired 100 new people to meet increased demand. Now the firm is seriously considering shifting its expansion plans to its Texas facility. Stag Arms, which makes AR-15 style rifles, is being wooed by gun-friendly states like Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas with offers of tax incentives and favorable gun legislation if the company decides to move to friendlier territory. The New Britain-based firm directly employs 200 and spent $13 million last year buying supplies and services from local vendors. "What the governor is proposing is a law that will prevent us from producing our product, cost thousands of jobs, the loss of millions in revenue and not make the state any safer," Stag's president, Mark Malkowski, told The Washington Times. In Maryland, Democratic Gov. Martin O'Malley's singular obsession with passing extreme gun-control laws has Beretta USA, maker of the standard-issue U.S. military pistol, considering a move. That would leave its 400 employees looking for work and deliver a massive blow to local suppliers. Likewise, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has Remington Arms Co. and its 1,300 employees looking at moving out. Last week, the Colorado House passed several radical gun control laws, including a measure that would impose an arbitrary limit on ammunition magazines. That's bad news for the Erie-based manufacturer of standard-capacity AR-15 magazines and other accessories for modern sporting rifles. Magpul was one of two dozen companies Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, has personally reached out to, urging the firm to "consider relocating your manufacturing operations to a state that is more business-friendly." The firearms industry is one of the few that has enjoyed growth during the Obama administration. In just the last two years, gunmakers have created more than 37,000 new jobs. It makes no sense to smother opportunity with gun-control ideas that, when tried in the past, failed to deliver any benefit to public safety. While the national unemployment rate stands at a lofty 7.9 percent, gun control makes even less sense. Emily Miller is a senior editor for the Opinion pages at The Washington Times. Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/feb/27/gun-grabbers-kill-jobs/#ixzz2MRorF9oK Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
  5. http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/feb/27/gun-grabbers-kill-jobs/
  6. With a significant number of both US and international highly publicized deaths recently, one must ask who's next? Below is a link to a youtube alternative media source with unbiased reporting:
  7. I thought NJ was attempting to pass a 10 round limit? Where did you get a 5 round max?
  8. My only advice is to keep your strategy for ousting the existing democratic scum of the earth to yourselves. Why show your hand?
  9. In my pursuing the Internet I came across an interesting article about a groaning number of Internet etailers of firearms and ammunition, who are refusing to sell to the federal and state government agencies and police forces who refuse to support second amendment rights. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/02/15/Gun-Companies-To-State-Governments-With-Strict-Gun-Laws-No-Guns-For-You I would be interested in like minded people who would start calling all the major USA ammunition manufactures and have then join the "No Ammo for Non-supporters of the 2A," movement. I believe we have something here - statistically 95% of all ammunition sales are to private US citizens. I'd be curious what some other members think about this growing boycott movement? Sometimes dollars speak louder than words.
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