The gun grabbers make a point of saying there are only 400 million guns in the US. In 1990 there were about 650 million firearms in the US, and it was estimated that figure would cross 1 billion by the year 2000. Now 23 years later we have to have added another half billion to that figure. Most gun owners have multiple firearms, and they want normies to believe a small percentage of the country are gun owners. There are enough excess firearms in the US to arm all the countries who have banned firearms and still not leave us wanting for them.
For those of us that have been storing for years (decades), it's not so worrisome.
But with that said, this bill will go nowhere....
The gun grabbers make a point of saying there are only 400 million guns in the US. In 1990 there were about 650 million firearms in the US, and it was estimated that figure would cross 1 billion by the year 2000. Now 23 years later we have to have added another half billion to that figure. Most gun owners have multiple firearms, and they want normies to believe a small percentage of the country are gun owners. There are enough excess firearms in the US to arm all the countries who have banned firearms and still not leave us wanting for them.
That doesn't even come close to the number at the bottom of the lake.
I too, suffer from multiple boating accidents- you would think I learn...