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30 October 2013, 20:18 #1
A Rifle Worth Bidding For...
One gun shop that's local to me is running an auction on a one-of-a-kind AR in order to raise money to help fight the unconstitutional laws that started here in Maryland on October 1st.
Have a look and place a bid:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=373630364Triple Bravo
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30 October 2013, 20:44 #2
TB,
Is there any kind of grassroots campaign in MD to recall legislators that voted for this nonsense?
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31 October 2013, 02:00 #3
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31 October 2013, 03:08 #4Member
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There is no recall provision in Maryland. We do have an election coming up though.
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31 October 2013, 04:18 #5
Beautiful AR and a great cause. Wish I had the budget for it. On that note is there a donation spot to contribute to this fund raiser?
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31 October 2013, 08:30 #6
Hey Boss, we donate the money we make from these auctions to MSI (Maryland Shall Issue) and the MD Dealers Association. The MD Dealers Association is private but you can donate to MSI here: https://marylandshallissue.com/members/
We need it bro
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31 October 2013, 11:51 #7
Thanks for the linkage
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31 October 2013, 14:05 #8
We are working on lawsuits. There was an attempt to get an injunction on the implementation of the law, but the judge would not grant it. Unfortunately, this state is basically controlled by the two ultra liberal counties that border Washington DC along with Baltimore (also super liberal). The rest of the state is more conservative, but less populated. It's a very upsetting situation. The elected officials ignore most of the state.
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31 October 2013, 18:59 #9
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2 November 2013, 11:49 #10Contributing Member
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Gorgeous rifle. Good Luck.
SOS
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3 November 2013, 06:12 #11
I've got under 5 years until I can retire from the full time gig (this first 20 years went fast). If things don't change here by then, I'll be moving my family out of the state where I was born and raised….sad.
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1 December 2013, 08:44 #12Member
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