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Purchasing firearms related items in a presidential election year
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 665948" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>While there is a 50:50 chance Obama will be replaced, there is a much greater chance that the Democrats will not control Congress, and they might even loose the Senate. Romney won't touch gun control. Obama may go for broke in his second term not having to face re-election, but he would have a tough, if not impossible time with Congress, and they will face re-election. The economy still sucks, and is getting worse. This will be the priority. He is not going to waste time, or executive privilege on gun control when he has so many other more important socialistic goals that he wants to accomplish. He proved this in his first term. Don't get me wrong, we should always be on our guard, but if Obama didn't do anything when he had total control with both houses, it will be less likely he will do anything in his second term. Even more so if Obamacare gets trashed by the Supreme Court. While I fully support the NRA, they are creating a lot of paranoia with the shooting public preceding the election. The shooting industry loves it. Volume will go up just as they did last election and we will pay more. Worse yet, quality could go down as it did with brass. If there is a shortage of supply this time around, my opinion is that it will be based on illusion, not reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 665948, member: 10291"] While there is a 50:50 chance Obama will be replaced, there is a much greater chance that the Democrats will not control Congress, and they might even loose the Senate. Romney won't touch gun control. Obama may go for broke in his second term not having to face re-election, but he would have a tough, if not impossible time with Congress, and they will face re-election. The economy still sucks, and is getting worse. This will be the priority. He is not going to waste time, or executive privilege on gun control when he has so many other more important socialistic goals that he wants to accomplish. He proved this in his first term. Don't get me wrong, we should always be on our guard, but if Obama didn't do anything when he had total control with both houses, it will be less likely he will do anything in his second term. Even more so if Obamacare gets trashed by the Supreme Court. While I fully support the NRA, they are creating a lot of paranoia with the shooting public preceding the election. The shooting industry loves it. Volume will go up just as they did last election and we will pay more. Worse yet, quality could go down as it did with brass. If there is a shortage of supply this time around, my opinion is that it will be based on illusion, not reality. [/QUOTE]
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