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Old 01-29-2013   #11
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Yes fully automatic are fun to shoot, but you can rent them at a shooting range (which is where I shot one). You don't need to own one for that thrill. I actually find skeet shooting a lot more fun, though. I understand the point though that, even if fully automatic machine guns are banned. The nut jobs will find some other way to take mass amount of lives, like suicide bombing for instance. I just wouldn't be upset if they did ban the machine guns or at least make them harder to get. That's just me though. People are passionate about this topic on both sides, and have valid arguments for both. I believe the majority are in the middle.
So we're to let government tell us when and where we can have fun which hurts no one? I don't think so.
A few nut jobs should NOT dictate the masses.
I want to be able to drive my car even though it has the equivalent of a "large clip" 400hp.
Keeping the mentally ill from guns is the answer. LOCK THEM UP.
Even if you are a mom or a mentally disturbed person.
The alternative is to confiscate all cars over 100 hp the next time a kid is killed by one.
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Old 01-30-2013   #12
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IMO anytime someone says" YOU DONT NEED " that in itself creates a need. History ALWAYS repeats itself. I read about Hilter , I see what is happening in Syria, etc There is a way they ( the system ) might try and force people into doing what they want , ( turning in their guns) . Go to a cashless society ( surely everyone can see that coming ) in fact its biblical, No man might by or sell unless he has the mark of the beast or number of his name. For this to happen It means it has to be passed thru the governmet and a court system. So IMO I think the systems global court will come to power or our Government will fall. Either way I guess we're headed to a real bad future. All this is just My Opinion..
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Old 01-30-2013   #13
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in the category of "you don't need" here is a clip worth watching at several different levels. Pay particular attention to the ending.
It is not car related at the end but fun !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwRxtktoN7s
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Very Cool !! Thanks
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-...es-23-injured/
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Old 01-31-2013   #15
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Thank goodness those perps didnt have access to guns.

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Old 02-01-2013   #16
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Thank goodness those perps didnt have access to guns.

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They should have prevented the perps access to the school.

The NRA has argued the mental health lobby and federal laws have prevented the names of people with potentially dangerous mental health problems from being put into a federal database. Further, criminals won't comply with any federal database.

Gun-control legislation, if passed, will go from a universal (background) check on the law-abiding citizens who want to purchase a gun of any kind into a universal registry on ALL law-abiding people owning a gun of any kind.

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Old 02-04-2013   #17
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"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms ... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes." --Cesare Beccaria
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Old 02-08-2013   #18
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Yes fully automatic are fun to shoot, but you can rent them at a shooting range (which is where I shot one). You don't need to own one for that thrill. I actually find skeet shooting a lot more fun, though. I understand the point though that, even if fully automatic machine guns are banned. The nut jobs will find some other way to take mass amount of lives, like suicide bombing for instance. I just wouldn't be upset if they did ban the machine guns or at least make them harder to get. That's just me though. People are passionate about this topic on both sides, and have valid arguments for both. I believe the majority are in the middle.
Fully automatic weapons have been highly regulated since the gun control act of 1934. They require a tax stamp, full back ground check, fingerprinting, registration and are subject to all kinds of special storage, transport and other requirements. In 1986 sale of newly manufactured machine guns to civilians was banned altogether. Very few of these registered machine guns have ever been involved in a crime. I get the feeling you are confusing AK47 machine guns with the semi-automatic only versions of the AK47 that are commonly available to civilians today. I think the media is misleading a whole lot of people with this "assault weapon" nonsense by blurring this distinction. You cannot just go down to a gun store or show and walk out with a machine gun, you can buy a semi-automatic rifle. It is the semi-automatic arms that are currently under attack by gun control advocates. They may look like their machine gun counterparts but they function just like a Colt Govt. model pistol (one shot per trigger pull).
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty." Quote of Ben Franklin.
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Old 02-17-2013   #20
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Nicely put my a parent of a child that goes to Sandy Hook.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...XPlCjr0Vw&NR=1
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