When is Every(not my)Town going to sue the ATF to have them enforce Brandon's son's and daughter in-laws clear violations of ATF forms and Laws? I hate hypocrites.
If they've run out of paper for filing additional charges, I'm sure we can find plenty more for them. Falsification of records should be considered very serious - and add time to his sentence.
Apr 1, 2022·edited Apr 1, 2022Liked by Lee Williams
There was an internet post about this, which reminded me of a gunsmithing article in Shooting Times.
A woman had a (IIRC) Jennings 380, yes one of the inexpensive pistols in the same category as the Jiminez, a single mom and that was all she could afford. The pistol had a broken magazine catch which were pot metal. So, the gunsmith made one, and I'm sure he made more off of the writeup then fixing her gun.
What the article did touch on was the same as here; some of U.S. cannot afford a Colt or a S & W, and that Jennigs was all she had for protection.
Lee, good article! My very first gun was a Jennings. Not because I couldn't afford a better pistol, but because I didn't know about guns and was taken advantage of. That said, the article gave me a lot more respect for that firearm and opened my eyes.
It's too bad there's not an organization that helps people like Jane get training and a decent firearm. I think a lot of lives could be saved if people could protect themselves.
Again, the left’s policies destroy the people they claim to be helping most. It doesn’t matter what kind of gun anyone can afford, it is their God-given right to have one.
When is Every(not my)Town going to sue the ATF to have them enforce Brandon's son's and daughter in-laws clear violations of ATF forms and Laws? I hate hypocrites.
I think Hunter may soon have a lot more to worry about than falsifying a 4473.
Let's hope that isn't wishful thinking, but on the other hand Joe's usefulness is just about over.
If they've run out of paper for filing additional charges, I'm sure we can find plenty more for them. Falsification of records should be considered very serious - and add time to his sentence.
I Would like to have bought a Land Rover but I settled for a Chevy.
There was an internet post about this, which reminded me of a gunsmithing article in Shooting Times.
A woman had a (IIRC) Jennings 380, yes one of the inexpensive pistols in the same category as the Jiminez, a single mom and that was all she could afford. The pistol had a broken magazine catch which were pot metal. So, the gunsmith made one, and I'm sure he made more off of the writeup then fixing her gun.
What the article did touch on was the same as here; some of U.S. cannot afford a Colt or a S & W, and that Jennigs was all she had for protection.
Lee, good article! My very first gun was a Jennings. Not because I couldn't afford a better pistol, but because I didn't know about guns and was taken advantage of. That said, the article gave me a lot more respect for that firearm and opened my eyes.
It's too bad there's not an organization that helps people like Jane get training and a decent firearm. I think a lot of lives could be saved if people could protect themselves.
Thanks, Tex!
Speaking of inexpensive firearms, Phoenix Arms .22 semi-autos come to mind 😉
Again, the left’s policies destroy the people they claim to be helping most. It doesn’t matter what kind of gun anyone can afford, it is their God-given right to have one.