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Old 01-03-2013, 11:19 AM
 
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Senator Feinstein is treading a thin line. The reason anyone needs a 30 round magazine is to protect themselves from Politicians like her & Obama. These politicians are more dangerous. A good question to ask is why does the Dept. of Homeland Security need 5 times as much ammunition as was used in the Gulf War? Ammunition (hollow point) that is not legal for use in warfare under the Geneva Convention.
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Old 01-03-2013, 11:42 AM
 
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There is no demonstrable data to show registration has any impact whatsoever on crime rates.

The entire idea of registration is so government knows who owns what. Something the feds have zero power to do.
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Old 01-03-2013, 11:52 AM
 
Location: NW Nevada
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Senator Feinstein is treading a thin line. The reason anyone needs a 30 round magazine is to protect themselves from Politicians like her & Obama. These politicians are more dangerous. A good question to ask is why does the Dept. of Homeland Security need 5 times as much ammunition as was used in the Gulf War? Ammunition (hollow point) that is not legal for use in warfare under the Geneva Convention.
I believe it was the Hauge Accords, not the Geneva Convention,that addresses ammunition type, but thats just nit picky stuff. Lol. As to registration, not me, thanks. Calli it civil disobedience. Historically, that has been a tool of leftists, however, in this case it could prove useful for firearms owners. When in Rome.....
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Old 01-03-2013, 01:44 PM
 
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There is no demonstrable data to show registration has any impact whatsoever on crime rates.

The entire idea of registration is so government knows who owns what. Something the feds have zero power to do.
I agree.
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