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To: Richnorth who wrote (78071)10/8/2001 10:43:59 AM
From: jim black  Read Replies (3) of 116753
 
That is EXACTLY why I keep a large stash of powder primers and bulletts at several locations, just in case it gets
impossible to "own " certain or any weapons. You should be easily able to cross the border and buy your reloading components for any of the rifles. Incidentally I have been around for awhile, now 59, and have
watched American gun ownership rights dwindle gradually even under Lyndon Johnson (1964, and he was a hunter)
Both Bushes are/were. Bullett technology has advanced so far I almost never cast my own anymore, but
still have all the dies, though cast bulletts not!!! recommended for M1A, Garand or M16. When terrorism
begins to grow rampant in this country we will have quite a tussle between those who think stiffer gun laws
will help and those like me who will just hide most of the weapons they have. And of course most of the arms
one should be getting or have been getting in these last few years are from individuals
Jim Black
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