by the logic of the people who think it's ok to sell assault rifles i ask again why not sell tanks, hand grenades and hell why not surface to air missiles? by the logic of "it's the owners and not the weapon's fault for mass killings" why is ANY weapon not available for purchase?. I'm curious to hear the logic here.
and as i stated above i am in no way anti-gun. i think some should and have to be kept legal. just not those assault rifles.
Meh, tanks and hand grenades would make the venison and pork inedible. My main concern is that there are so many definitions of "assault rifles" that it makes one's head spin. Most of these asshats trying to spin legislation have no idea what they are talking about in regards to gun parts/function. my problem is more about the political term "assault rifle".
that's a fair point in the underlined above.
that being said the question i posed was not answered. if the weapon is not at fault why is any weapon banned?
I think that's maybe the slippery slope pendulum; where to draw the line on both sides of the argument. There are plenty out there that would say that civilians should have access to any and everything and on the other saying that there should be no access to anything. Personally I feel that a certain amount of force in the hands of the public is a good thing for a country to have. I realize others disagree with that statement, but people knowing they risk being shot back at has surely been a factor in the heads if *some* seeking to do harm to others.
i think people who think none should be legal are as crazy as the people who say all should be legal. there should and has to be a middle ground in my opinion. unfortunately it's one of those issues that is so divided there is very little useful dialogue at this time.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
i'm liking it bud. we have all these laws in nj already but it would make a lot of sense to get them nationwide. another reason you should have chose the pizza/pork roll capital of the world over hawaii.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
I like it all except the annual or biannual training. with the amount of people owning firearms I think this would be an impossible task. But I do like the idea of an initial firearms test of some sort. Kind of like a hunter education course with a live firearms test and then a written test.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
A little too much. Tried to give you an inch and you want a mile... No dice.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
I like it all except the annual or biannual training. with the amount of people owning firearms I think this would be an impossible task. But I do like the idea of an initial firearms test of some sort. Kind of like a hunter education course with a live firearms test and then a written test.
In Canada, you must pass a firearms course and hold a license before you can buy a gun.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
I like it all except the annual or biannual training. with the amount of people owning firearms I think this would be an impossible task. But I do like the idea of an initial firearms test of some sort. Kind of like a hunter education course with a live firearms test and then a written test.
In Canada, you must pass a firearms course and hold a license before you can buy a gun.
There's nothing wrong with that. The fact that you want multiple training classes later on is interesting considering cops , well most, don't bother training anymore once they're on the force...
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
I like it all except the annual or biannual training. with the amount of people owning firearms I think this would be an impossible task. But I do like the idea of an initial firearms test of some sort. Kind of like a hunter education course with a live firearms test and then a written test.
In Canada, you must pass a firearms course and hold a license before you can buy a gun.
There's nothing wrong with that. The fact that you want multiple training classes later on is interesting considering cops , well most, don't bother training anymore once they're on the force...
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
I like it all except the annual or biannual training. with the amount of people owning firearms I think this would be an impossible task. But I do like the idea of an initial firearms test of some sort. Kind of like a hunter education course with a live firearms test and then a written test.
In Canada, you must pass a firearms course and hold a license before you can buy a gun.
There's nothing wrong with that. The fact that you want multiple training classes later on is interesting considering cops , well most, don't bother training anymore once they're on the force...
But some of y'all got hobbies so I guess there's no need to infringe on your masturbatory freedom. Stroke your guns and make excuses, the world keeps turning and the bodies pile up, but what does it matter anyways?
I get that the gun is probably really really fun and cool looking too, but c'mon man.
Okay, this guy had his Florida CCW. I'm not completely familiar with their process, but in TX that requires an FBI background check. You can't tell me that this guy couldn't get his hands on whatever means with a motive like Islamic jihad. I guess the anti gun crowd prefers that these assholes use suicide vests instead. This was a well planned attack, probably nothing could have stopped it. Oh wait, let's sprinkle some fairy dust and make guns disappear. Get real, no "gun law" would have put a kink in this Jihadists plans...
Okay. You win. Assault rifles aren't a problem. The guy could easily have had a slingshot or box of rubber bands- same result.
What, you don't have fairy dust? It is the only argument anti-gun dipshits have for keeping them out of the hands of these muslim extremists. Do you have some fairy dust to make them disappear?
Okay. You win. Assault rifles aren't a problem. The guy could easily have had a slingshot or box of rubber bands- same result.
What, you don't have fairy dust? It is the only argument anti-gun dipshits have for keeping them out of the hands of these muslim extremists. Do you have some fairy dust to make them disappear?
No I don't.
But after the pro gun dip shits have successfully maintained the status quo for the past two decades and allowed such weaponry to be accessed by Muslim idiots... you are correct... we need some Gawddamn fairy dust.
Okay. You win. Assault rifles aren't a problem. The guy could easily have had a slingshot or box of rubber bands- same result.
What, you don't have fairy dust? It is the only argument anti-gun dipshits have for keeping them out of the hands of these muslim extremists. Do you have some fairy dust to make them disappear?
No I don't.
But after the pro gun dip shits have successfully maintained the status quo for the past two decades and allowed such weaponry to be accessed by Muslim idiots... you are correct... we need some Gawddamn fairy dust.
Okay. You win. Assault rifles aren't a problem. The guy could easily have had a slingshot or box of rubber bands- same result.
What, you don't have fairy dust? It is the only argument anti-gun dipshits have for keeping them out of the hands of these muslim extremists. Do you have some fairy dust to make them disappear?
No I don't.
But after the pro gun dip shits have successfully maintained the status quo for the past two decades and allowed such weaponry to be accessed by Muslim idiots... you are correct... we need some Gawddamn fairy dust.
yea about those AR-15s being available for purchase in this country....
as for the guy who brought up that cars kill more people than guns if one fucking car type was involved in all the car deaths we sure as shit would be regulating that type of car.
So obviously I want ar 15 s and ak 47 s to stay. To my gun control friends, what laws need to be put in place in order for me to keep them? Registration? Training? Multiple back ground checks?
To be fair, existing guns should be grandfathered. A buy back program would be helpful.
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Sounds great just make it national so that ALL the states agree and you can take your weapons with you if you move.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
Annual or bi-annual training required. Proficiency testinng as well. Licensing and rregistrattion of all weapons. Reporting of all sales, including peer to peer. Liability insurance required. The parents or guardians who store where kids have access and someone dies, you lose your freedom. No questions asked.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
I like it all except the annual or biannual training. with the amount of people owning firearms I think this would be an impossible task. But I do like the idea of an initial firearms test of some sort. Kind of like a hunter education course with a live firearms test and then a written test.
In Canada, you must pass a firearms course and hold a license before you can buy a gun.
There's nothing wrong with that. The fact that you want multiple training classes later on is interesting considering cops , well most, don't bother training anymore once they're on the force...
Really. What departments do not require any proficiency after hire?
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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Does anyone even remember the whole meaning behind why we have them to begin with? It was intended so that the common man would have the means to rebel against a tyrannical government should one pop up again. Its a democracy For the people,By the people. Somewhere in our history that got lost. Is it easy to accuire a firearm,yes. Should it be,absolutely not. They should be in the hands of healthy minded individuals who are trained and educated. There never will be the end of this debate where we all see eye to eye on the subject. It will go on and on.
Does anyone even remember the whole meaning behind why we have them to begin with? It was intended so that the common man would have the means to rebel against a tyrannical government should one pop up again. Its a democracy For the people,By the people. Somewhere in our history that got lost. Is it easy to accuire a firearm,yes. Should it be,absolutely not. They should be in the hands of healthy minded individuals who are trained and educated. There never will be the end of this debate where we all see eye to eye on the subject. It will go on and on.
Nice to see someone on here making sense.
Im pretty sure that when our forefathers wrote the 2nd amendment they did not intend for regular civilians to be able to buy weapons to be used in mass murders.
A vast majority of guns used in 16 recent mass shootings, including two guns believed to be used in the Orlando attack, were bought legally and with a federal background check. At least eight gunmen had criminal histories or documented mental health problems that did not prevent them from obtaining their weapons.
He shot 130 people out of 300 that were in the club.
Pull your heads out of your asses and give up your pathetic defenses of assault rifles. They were weak and filled with holes before, and when you try to trot out that bullshit in the future folks like 30bills and myself are going to be brutally honest, not that it will matter to the gun masturbators.
He shot 130 people out of 300 that were in the club.
Pull your heads out of your asses and give up your pathetic defenses of assault rifles. They were weak and filled with holes before, and when you try to trot out that bullshit in the future folks like 30bills and myself are going to be brutally honest, not that it will matter to the gun masturbators.
most don't care about assault rifles. they care about what it represents. their gun control slippery slope. if they agree to let assault rifles go away, next they'll take our handguns, our hunting rifles, etc.
the NRA is the best at fear mongering. they are pretty much an american terrorist organization.
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Registration?
Training?
Multiple back ground checks?
I would think, off the top of my head, the gun needs to be registered though. If people check out then everything is fine. License for ammunition.
If people with registered guns such as yours step out of bounds, then the weapons should be seized.
This would be part of meaningful legislation. There's no immediate solution, but in 20 years... your country wouldn't be missing 20 years of assault rifles introduced into society from the Big 5 Sporting Good sales.
Make that happen and I'm all for it.
I want the people willing to sell off the books without a care as to who is buying beyond if they have the cash, to be held accountable for those actions. Unless or until you can show another viable way to accomplish this single thing then , I dont know that any reduction in the violence will be possible.
Would be a good start if a lot of the emotion on both sides can be tempered to allow for real common sense , universally beneficial ideas to take root. All while the preservation of the second is maintained as it was intended when written.
NRA MUST follow the wishes of its paid members. Then ones they purport to represent. It seems to me that isnt the case anymore.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
But some of y'all got hobbies so I guess there's no need to infringe on your masturbatory freedom. Stroke your guns and make excuses, the world keeps turning and the bodies pile up, but what does it matter anyways?
I get that the gun is probably really really fun and cool looking too, but c'mon man.
Oh wait, let's sprinkle some fairy dust and make guns disappear. Get real, no "gun law" would have put a kink in this Jihadists plans...
The old 'fairy dust' defence.
Okay. You win. Assault rifles aren't a problem. The guy could easily have had a slingshot or box of rubber bands- same result.
But after the pro gun dip shits have successfully maintained the status quo for the past two decades and allowed such weaponry to be accessed by Muslim idiots... you are correct... we need some Gawddamn fairy dust.
We're more likely to get that than common sense.
as for the guy who brought up that cars kill more people than guns if one fucking car type was involved in all the car deaths we sure as shit would be regulating that type of car.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Im pretty sure that when our forefathers wrote the 2nd amendment they did not intend for regular civilians to be able to buy weapons to be used in mass murders.
June 12, 2016
A vast majority of guns used in 16 recent mass shootings, including two guns believed to be used in the Orlando attack, were bought legally and with a federal background check. At least eight gunmen had criminal histories or documented mental health problems that did not prevent them from obtaining their weapons.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/03/us/how-mass-shooters-got-their-guns.html?_r=0
Why restrict 'good' gun owners, resident asks President Obama at town hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6imFvSua3Kg
Pull your heads out of your asses and give up your pathetic defenses of assault rifles. They were weak and filled with holes before, and when you try to trot out that bullshit in the future folks like 30bills and myself are going to be brutally honest, not that it will matter to the gun masturbators.
the NRA is the best at fear mongering. they are pretty much an american terrorist organization.
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