Dale Gribble
Can't starve us out; Can't make us run
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When you’re getting forced on a cattle car, wonder if the buyback price’ll be worth it?
Like double posting.
With all those guns off the streets, NZ should become a pretty safe place to live.
They’re apparently willing to pay nearly US$70 for a new AR magazine. Just bought some the other day for $8.55. They’ll pay nearly US$1,900 for a new S&W AR that sells for $450 here. If I could figure out a way to ship a few containers of magazines and/or a container of ARs there, I’d be set for life.
With all those guns off the streets, NZ should become a pretty safe place to live.
They’re apparently willing to pay nearly US$70 for a new AR magazine. Just bought some the other day for $8.55. They’ll pay nearly US$1,900 for a new S&W AR that sells for $450 here. If I could figure out a way to ship a few containers of magazines and/or a container of ARs there, I’d be set for life.
But I already bought my one-way ticket.Except they're not gonna pay you in cash, it won't be in the huge amounts, and eventually this scheme will fail like all buybacks will.
enjoy the sheep herding lmao!But I already bought my one-way ticket.
When you’re getting forced on a cattle car, wonder if the buyback price’ll be worth it?
History has several examples of why they can't afford to. All of them start with, "we didn't think it could happen here", when asked why.If citizens in New Zealand are smart, they will not relinquish control of a g.d. thing.
Yeah I will just as soon as the statists stop stating
Ain't happening.
Gluttons who are drunk on authority, power and absolute control rarely lose their appetite for it.
It's not the guns per se, they want complete control of people. The guns are simply a possible complication that may let a people growing tired of control get some funny ideas.