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I answered your question, you didn't answer mine and I'm deflecting?!?!?! That is the difference. We are reasonable, the gun sensitive right is not, not even close.
No, no you did not, you think you answered it....
HAhahaaa thanks, I needed the laugh, you're calling yourself reasonable....now that is funny...
Call it a copout if you want, I don't care. I already stated in this thread to someone else that I'd leave it to the weapons experts to explain to our lawmakers what should be officially banned or not. My opinion on the matter is AR-15's and assault style weapons like it should be outlawed or at the very least made very, very difficult to buy. You however may keep your handgun.
Cool, so you admit you have no clue what you are really talking about, you're just riding the coat tails of people who you don't even know if they are correct or not....
Great, I love my PMR 30 22magnum that has a capacity of 30 rounds per magazine....
Call it a copout if you want, I don't care. I already stated in this thread to someone else that I'd leave it to the weapons experts to explain to our lawmakers what should be officially banned or not. My opinion on the matter is AR-15's and assault style weapons like it should be outlawed or at the very least made very, very difficult to buy. You however may keep your handgun.
Regulate the rate of fire down to a level that is useful for average hunters, but not very useful for mass shooting of human beings. No point in trying to ban by weapon type. Then it is up to the firearms manufacturer to make sure it complies with rate of fire limit. This probably eliminates the AR-15, but it will also force them to alter other weapons systems too.
Regulate the rate of fire down to a level that is useful for average hunters, but not very useful for mass shooting of human beings. No point in trying to ban by weapon type. Then it is up to the firearms manufacturer to make sure it complies with rate of fire limit. This probably eliminates the AR-15, but it will also force them to alter bolt-action rifles and handguns too.
2A not about hunting, but I suspect you already know that
Corporate America is about making money. The bottom line is the motivating factor for any policy regarding inventory, discounts, etc.
IDK about anymore, some of the moves Ive seen by large companies, make no financial sense. what industry or company gives in to tougher Govt regulation, especially if its going to effect profits?
I also think for the most part people and companies it seems, have forgotten that patriotism is not just total obedience and subservience!
Regulate the rate of fire down to a level that is useful for average hunters, but not very useful for mass shooting of human beings. No point in trying to ban by weapon type. Then it is up to the firearms manufacturer to make sure it complies with rate of fire limit. This probably eliminates the AR-15, but it will also force them to alter other weapons systems too.
I really wish people arguing for bans would at least learn a little bit about guns. The AR-15 is not an fully automatic rifle. The rate of fire is dependent on how quickly someone can pull the trigger. The same as just about EVERY OTHER GUN.
Regulate the rate of fire down to a level that is useful for average hunters, but not very useful for mass shooting of human beings. No point in trying to ban by weapon type. Then it is up to the firearms manufacturer to make sure it complies with rate of fire limit. This probably eliminates the AR-15, but it will also force them to alter other weapons systems too.
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