Has Barack Obama Closed 90 Percent of Gun Shops Yet?

That’s my question to the National Rifle Association. The NRA distributed literature during the 2008 presidential campaign proclaiming that as President, Barack Obama would “Close Down 90 Percent of Gun Shops in America.”

Has it escaped my attention? Has Barack Obama closed 90 percent of gun shops yet?

If you could help me out in researching the answer to this question by posting the names of any gun shops Barack Obama has shut down since entering the Oval Office, I’d greatly appreciate it.

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7 Responses to Has Barack Obama Closed 90 Percent of Gun Shops Yet?

  1. ramone says:

    he’s trying to overturn DADT first. then, when gays openly serve in the military, he will shut down 90% of gun shops and our soldiers will be left to defend themselves with broadway show tunes and elaborate costumes.
    :)

    • ramone says:

      hey, comedy is risky business!

    • Sparky says:

      Well, in California, the Obamanists tried to require long gun registration, ammunition registration, and for citizen to be denied the right to carry an UNLOADED firearm in public. Had the Obamanists completed this socialist movement, California would have lost more than 90% of their gun shops.

      I think 90% of the socalists will be voted out in November.

      • Jim says:

        Oh, Sparky. That’s so cute when you call people who are not Barack Obama “Obamanists.” And “tried” is such a nice word: it can apply to anything. And none of what you say is about closing gun shops.

        So I’ll take it the answer is “No.”

  2. Anonymous says:

    He has not done such thing yet, but he will, is still in office, close to the time when he and his comunist/muslims allies are ready to take over. No guns, no one to fight with.

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