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Posted on September 30 at 5:56 a.m.
Well, if that don't beat all.
Posted on February 23 at 9:31 a.m.
The caps are shaved off of the comb, the honey is spun out, and the comb is reused.
Posted on February 23 at 9:22 a.m.
Pollen is also great for energy, and bee stings (apitherapy) are good for the treatment of arthritis and other ailments. I have treated several people with great success. Apitherapy is a common practice on the other side of the big pond.
Posted on December 28 at 8:34 p.m.
Anti-gun legislators in the Mississippi State Senate have proposed legislation, SB 2286, that would mandate bullet serialization -- the process by which each individual round of ammunition is identified and marked with a laser-engraved serial number. The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) -- the trade association of the firearms and ammunition industry -- has made clear that serializing ammunition on a mass-production basis is not feasible from a practical standpoint and any legislation mandating such action could rightfully be considered a de facto ban on ammunition.
If passed into law, the legislation would force the closure of the newly opened Winchester Ammunition factory in Oxford, Miss. -- a move which would result in hundreds of Mississippi workers losing their jobs and millions in tax revenue disappearing from the state. The legislation would also force law-abiding citizens and retailers to dispose of any ammunition they currently hold that is not serialized.
"If manufacturers had to comply with bullet serialization, NSSF estimates that it would take almost three weeks to manufacture what is currently made in a single day," said NSSF Senior Vice President and General Counsel Lawrence G. Keane. "This massive reduction in ammunition would translate into substantially lower sales and profitability and ultimately force major ammunition manufacturers to abandon the market. In turn, there would be a severe shortage of serialized ammunition and all consumers, including federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, would be faced with substantial price increases. Ammunition will go from costing pennies to several dollars per cartridge. "
The domestic small arms ammunition industry, utilizing modern manufacturing processes and distribution practices, produces at least 8 billion ammunition cartridges a year at already low-profit margins. The three largest domestic manufacturers (who collectively account for the vast majority of the market) produce an estimated 15 million rounds of ammunition in a single day. Ammunition manufacturers could not serialize their product without hundreds of millions of dollars in capital investment to build the new factories that would be needed in order to meet the requirements of bullet serialization. At the same time, hundreds of millions of dollars of existing plants and equipment, and decades of manufacturing (cost-saving) efficiencies, would be rendered obsolete.
The bill failed this time, but this is happening in Mississippi, not "New York City".
Posted on December 28 at 9:27 a.m.
Every good American should have at least one 'throwdown' ; a gun that is transfered from one individual to another that does not have to go through FFL.
These are the guns that the criminals will have if the Gov ever does try to collect our guns, which they will not.
Get your ammunition before the big tax, and or microstamping.
Posted on December 28 at 9:22 a.m.
The government knows how we in the Southern States stand on gun control, but we don't have the big money to put in the politicians pockets.
Posted on December 28 at 8:19 a.m.
The government will never take our guns, there would be too much of a backlash, however they will control ammunition. That is the way the Government can get away with gun control. Ammunition control will be a lot easier to run through, because it is an explosive.
Forget the guns, stock up on ammunition, guns have to have their steady diet, to stay functional.
Posted on August 28 at 6:25 p.m.
I think speakdatruth must be talking about the white members of the Wilkinson County Democratic Election Committee--da truth is that there were more European Americans on this committee than African Americans. There was not a white and black committe until Keylan Sanders stepped in, and over stepped his authority and divided the committees by race to circumvert this majority. I wonder why?
Posted on August 26 at 9:26 p.m.
It is an obamanation the way these county elections were conducted. I hope the election in November will show the will of the people.
On Secretary of State says some Wilkinson voting help 'improper'
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Posted on October 17 at 8:10 a.m.
Muscasplug, I don't know if it is as much a sign of the times as a statement of mankind; one of Adam & Eve's son was a big disappointment to them.
Mommyagain, sounds like Ty never got out of the habit of haveing fun.
Hope he gets his life in order.
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