Washington Museum to remove WW2 rifles due to new law

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Washington Museum to remove WW2 rifles due to new law

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The 'Law of Unintended Consequences' strikes again. Disgusting.
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Re: Washington Museum to remove WW2 rifles due to new law

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god forbid we show pieces of history in a locked case. we should just remove the constitution from display because of the cost of upkeep.

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I love how those who wrote and passed the law want to ignore for situations they didn't intend to be covered. Its our new view of laws - they apply unless we decide we like the perpetrator!

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I recently went to the WW2 museum in New Orleans and they had a few American, German and Japanese firearms on display there and without them I think it wouldn't be as interesting

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stroo wrote:I love how those who wrote and passed the law want to ignore for situations they didn't intend to be covered. Its our new view of laws - they apply unless we decide we like the perpetrator!
Selective prosecution. What a terrible thing.
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Think of going to a Texas Ranger Museam and it not having the firearms of famous Rangers.

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Oops...who could have seen that coming they say?? Idiots :banghead:
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