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  • getnit1

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    IMPORTANT NOTICE: We shall be forced to close from June 28 to July 4 and December 25
    to January 1 because ammunition cannot be sold in the city of Los Angeles on those dates.
    Normal operations will resume on July 5 and January 2

    This is from the Los Angeles Gun Club's web site's rules page.

    You can also only rent a gun by yourself if you are a gun owner and bring your gun with you. Other wise you must bring a friend. This may be stop people from coming in renting a gun and and wanting to buy one bullet. If I lived there I would want to do that. hehe
    Hurley's Gold
     

    Acesn8's

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    They want a thumbprint and a drivers license in order to purchase ammo and no more internet sales of ammo too
    SEIG HEIL AHNOLD
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    Tyler, TX
    CA is a lost cause with regards to the 2nd Amendment. They usually shut down ammo sales during New Years and July 4th because of too many idiots shooting up in the air and not knowing that bullets fall.

    With a new ammo bill registration throughout the whole state, regular gunners are stomped on.

    Tyranny?
     

    sjones

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    Man,I wouldn't even want to visit there.There must be something in the air out there,it infects everybody that goes there.Besides I haven't had my shots lately to go to a foreign country.
     

    Texasjack

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    Occupied Texas
    This is from a letter written by my great-great-grandfather, who was a '49er. Written May 23, 1850:

    "...I need not tell you that I long to be at home and if I had known as much about California as I do, I would never have come in search of gold to this barren, volcanic country inhabited by naked savages and men that have no fear of God who are ready to do any manner of wickedness at all times.

    In my last (letter), I wrote you that the rainy season was over but the snow in the mountains keeps the rivers full and this city is below the level of the Sacramento and American Rivers and only kept out by a small levy. There is some fine houses in this city and good stores. Men from almost all parts of the world (are here) – Chinese, French, Dutch, Spanish, etc. And there is a small sprinkle of the female sex here and they came to make gold, not by work but by play."


    Some things never change.
     

    Exile Machine

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    Dallas Texas
    I wasn't born in Texas but I got here as fast as I could.

    And then when I foolishly left the state in 2005 I worked to get back as fast as I could. Took me until 2009. I escaped back to DFW from San Diego where I was trapped for two years, during which time I learned the ins and outs of California's twisted gun laws. Now I run a company making products to help gun owners in CA keep it legal. Lots of good conservative gun owners there trapped in a liberal insane asylum.
     
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