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Old October 17, 2012, 10:00 AM   #14
Art Eatman
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Join Date: November 13, 1998
Location: Terlingua, TX; Thomasville, GA
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There was no effort during the ban years to buy the EBRs; they were grandfathered. And any ban must go through the House of Representatives, which makes passage highly unlikely.

Since the first ban, millions of EBRs have been bought. They'll still be in homes around the country. They'll still work just fine.

And we had no problems with defending our homes before anybody even heard of an AK, SKS or AR. Really. No problem. EBRs are handy and convenient, but not at all necessary for successful defense.

The absolute last thing to worry about is efficacy of alternatives to EBRs. What's needed is a ton of snail mail and multitudes of phone calls to those running for election to Congress. Anything else is just the usual Internet whining.

Not that I mind my FFL buddy doing well in the oncoming feeding frenzy for acquiring EBRs.
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