walmart counts as a supermarket
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Europe is way too feminine anyway.Dilbert_X wrote:
Which is why there is no crime.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
Guns don't exist in Europe.
No wait..
Britain drives on the correct side of the road, Europe and America drive on the wrong side.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
You guys drive on the wrong side of the fucking road. God only knows what would happen if y'all had access to firearms.
falseDilbert_X wrote:
Britain drives on the correct side of the road, Europe and America drive on the wrong side.1stSFOD-Delta wrote:
You guys drive on the wrong side of the fucking road. God only knows what would happen if y'all had access to firearms.
Whats your point?
i hope your hair gets sucked into a turbineUzique wrote:
i hope america gets access to euthanasia clinics pretty damn soon
or a genocide, if there's one going spare
or fucking polio
True that, I was thinking of grocery stores. I remember seeing guns and ammo in a lot of stores when I was a kid. Do any other supermarkets still sell guns? Walmart hasn't sold handguns in a long time and some locations don't sell guns at all.eleven bravo wrote:
walmart counts as a supermarket
The only walmart in my area that sells guns only sells hunting rifles and shotguns, and it's a limited stock. In a 50 mile radius i would say there are maybe 10 locations that sell weapons legally. Then again, i can go ask jose out in holyoke or springfield MA and get a full auto weapon for 500 bucks.west-phoenix-az wrote:
True that, I was thinking of grocery stores. I remember seeing guns and ammo in a lot of stores when I was a kid. Do any other supermarkets still sell guns? Walmart hasn't sold handguns in a long time and some locations don't sell guns at all.eleven bravo wrote:
walmart counts as a supermarket
Mighta been an exaggeration, I have no idea how many stores there are that sell firearms in my area, but i would say quite a few since Massachusetts restricts a lot of companies from being able to import weapons into this state.krazed wrote:
liar, illegal gun supplies don't exist, stop making up your crazy redneck propaganda
lol 10 locations in 50 miles..... i have to drive over an hour to find 3..... in different directions
Too many rules, there are far too many household chemicals that can be turned into far deadlier weapons than powder and primer. Yet you can buy those in large quantities for a fraction of the cost and without a license.krazed wrote:
lol... one persons idea of good intentions anyway
reminds me, they're trying to further restrict how much powder/primers you can have in your home for "public safety"
yet ANOTHER home exploded due to a natural gas leak.... yeah, big threat those primers are
Pizza too, they have combo meals. They also have many a bullet hole on the exterior of this fine establishment.west-phoenix-az wrote:
Bucket-o-chicken and a 9mm please
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well, Thornton really. No, you ever been to Jensen Arms in Loveland??? They sell EVERYTHING.RAIMIUS wrote:
You mean Denver?
There are quite a few places that sell firearms in Colorado! Have you ever been to Specialty Sports in Colorado Springs? That place is amazing (although generally overpriced).