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  1. Wait... what? Bloomberg banned DuraCoat from NY in 2006.

    Apr 18, 2013 · At a press conference (pdf) in June of 2006, Mayor Bloomberg had this to day about Lauer Custom Weaponry and DuraCoat paints: As part of a larger gun control package, Bloomberg …

  2. Apparently 2 Wrongs Make a Right! | Georgia Firearm Forums

    Dec 23, 2025 · Exclusive analysis by Bloomberg News shows how many of the biggest public companies did.

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  4. Pfizer is not effective | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing

    Jul 23, 2021 · Pfizer Inc.’s Covid-19 vaccine provided a strong shield against hospitalization and more severe disease in cases caused by the contagious delta variant in Israel in recent weeks, even …

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  6. Kroger is the next target for gun control group

    Aug 18, 2014 · Michael Bloomberg and Shannon Watts don't want children to stop dying, they want control and power. It is the duty of every person who values a civil, educated society to seek out and …

  7. Paying Attention To Viruses? | Page 199 - Georgia Packing

    Aug 28, 2008 · Big Pharma and its Bloomberg News, Annenberg Center and Harvard University Shills Adjust the Covid Vax Coverup and Advance the Displacement of Reality | www.paulcraigroberts.org …

  8. Silicon Valley Bank | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing

    Mar 11, 2023 · collapse may lead to interest rate reductions, to keep other banks from failing. Which will lead to higher inflation. You know how the circle joins up. What bank has your money. Remember, …

  9. David Duke on Trump | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia Packing

    Feb 25, 2016 · So if George Soros or Michael Bloomberg ran as a Republican would you vote either of them, or only if they said this year they were pro-gun and pro-life? Or if they promised to build a wall …

  10. Citibank Strangles Gun Owners | Georgia Firearm Forums - Georgia …

    Mar 22, 2018 · The rules, which the company described as "common-sense measures," echo similar restrictions established by some major retailers, like Walmart. But they also represent the boldest …