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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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It is a puzzlement as to why cities are working the way they are.
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SGT Steve McFarland
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All the gun shops in this area have been doing land-office business since March. I was in a shop this morning that has almost no pistols, no ammo, and rifles are selling as soon as they get them in. Addison's has a better selection of pistols, but we can't get enough of the most popular models, and ammo is hit or miss, with most of the common calibers sold-out.
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TSgt George Rodriguez
TSgt George Rodriguez
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Like wise here in Oklahoma. Ammo is sold out the day its stocked. The only ammo available is shotgun. Pistols can still be had at the Academy, Though the selection is meek. Bass Pro is the same way. The pawn shops have a minimal selection.
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SGT Steve McFarland
SGT Steve McFarland
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TSgt George Rodriguez A lot of shops are limiting ammo purchases to gun-buyers only if there isn't enough to sell otherwise. Pistol selection at Addison's is pretty decent, if they aren't looking for a Glock.
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SGM Legislative Liaison
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The BLM riots were my #1 issue this year. If the government is going to allow this behavior, while threatening to confiscate firearms and defunding police, gun rights are at the top of my agenda. After quitting the NRA in 2014 I signed up for a three-year membership in July.

I sent my Texas military absentee ballots in two weeks ago.
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