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Politics : How Quickly Can Obama Totally Destroy the US? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: joseffy who wrote (6606)12/4/2013 3:26:16 PM
From: The1Stockman  Respond to of 16547
 
BRAVO to the ~ Virginians ~.

<" Gun transactions in Virginia totaled 3,902 on Black Friday, a 1.2 percent increase over the previous record of 3,856 transactions on the same day in 2012, according to the latest Virginia State Police figures of mandatory criminal-background checks of gun buyers.

The Black Friday numbers helped boost Virginia’s overall gun transactions to 429,154 through the end of November, or 17.5 percent more than during the same period last year, Virginia Firearms Transaction Center data show. ">


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Gun lovers flock to buy 'world class' weapons owned by man killed by his wife.
USA Today


INDIANAPOLIS -- The man in the red shirt picked up the black semi-automatic rifle from the table behind him and held it out for the crowd to see.

"We'll start the bidding at $500!" shouted the auctioneer standing nearby.

The price quickly escalated. Within moments, it eclipsed $1,000.

"$1,100!" the auctioneer called out.

"Now twelve!"

A minute later, the bidding was over. The gun sold for $1,850, and a crew member wearing a red hoodie whisked it off the floor and into a back room.

The AK-47 was among the first of at least 370 guns auctioned off Sunday morning at Earl's Auction Co. in Indianapolis.

usatoday.com