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Nothing sells guns and parts like a mass shooting.
Aka fear of knee-jerk political reactions by ignorant fools lacking appreciation for their civil liberties.

Nothing sells guns and parts like a mass shooting.

Thanks dude. That makes sense in that of course full auto is unusual. It's been taxed and cock-blocked since 1934. Nothing like doubling the price of a gun to deter access to select-fire functionality. Additionally, it makes sense that more and more guns would have greater varieties of specialization as to purpose. So something useful could be less common. The difference between relying on one crescent wrench vs. a nice set of sockets.
Bearing by militias would certainly imply in public. They are, after all, a public service.
Aka fear of knee-jerk political reactions by ignorant fools lacking appreciation for their civil liberties.
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"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Basically to keep arms is to possess them in your home and to bear them is to possess them on your person outside your home. If you're bearing arms it should be for the purpose of bringing them from your home for militia duty.
Of course there's been disagreement about this rationale but it's the line of reasoning that makes the most sense to me
Now it turns out he used a bump stock to achieve close to full auto fire on like 10 different guns, why didn't he just purchase an LMG?
I know they are able to be purchased from a gun store (in michigan anyway) and would have been much more suited for what he was doing I.E volume over accuracy from a fixed shooting platform. Are the restrictions extreme on that sort of weapon apposed to a civilian AR?
I'm from the UK and my 2 cent regarding gun control, hunting is a big sport in America and the wildlife can be pretty dangerous in rural parts. America I'd far to vast and covers to many climates to blanket ban. Bears and wolves barley exist in western Europe now but still feature heavily in American wildlife.
A purchase like that would’ve raised many more flags than what he did.The closest and most afforable I know is a century arms semi auto RPK.. Last I saw they ran about $700.
He ran numerous AR platforms which did just as much damage. According to several people ITT, he would have done just as much damage with a 10 round rifle so apparently the rifle doesn't matter whatsoever.
If you're bearing arms it should be for the purpose of bringing them from your home for militia duty.
Of course there's been disagreement about this rationale but it's the line of reasoning that makes the most sense to me
My favorite part is how many will end up being sold to felons on armslist later lol.
But hey I should have made money off the 500 casualties and invested in bumpfire stocks lol.

Oh I love when it happens. Check armslist three months from now. A lot of NRA puppets parrot that there is no loophole, but hull p2p sales are perfect. Easily scared Americans are perfect to keep guns in the hands of felons, after every mass shooting gun sales go up, after three months from now you can find a lot of those on sale once their "the guvment gonna take muh AK" wears off.Felons buy guns?
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It makes sense. Some dude here thinks regulated meant to keep your firearm clean lol.
Remember that dummy who got killed by his teenage daughter with the uzi on the gun range?
She regulated his ass.
Oh I love when it happens. Check armslist three months from now. A lot of NRA puppets parrot that there is no loophole, but hull p2p sales are perfect. Easily scared Americans are perfect to keep guns in the hands of felons, after every mass shooting gun sales go up, after three months from now you can find a lot of those on sale once their "the guvment gonna take muh AK" wears off.
I said it before, Mass shootings are part and parcel of living in America. It's hard to feel bad at this point. 500 casualties are just the cost of your "freedoms", you see that girl with the back of her head blown out? A martyr for the second amendment she was.
Right after you stop beating your wife.
The ones I saw when visiting were around $50k and looked pretty modern, was curious as to the restrictions on that sort of firepower. apart from collectors i cant see the practicality of hunting, target practice or home defence for something used by the military for suppressing fire.The closest and most afforable I know is a century arms semi auto RPK.. Last I saw they ran about $700.
He ran numerous AR platforms which did just as much damage. According to several people ITT, he would have done just as much damage with a 10 round rifle so apparently the rifle doesn't matter whatsoever.
Don't be pissy and embarrassed. It was my pleasure to have helped educate you.
First, there isn't necessarily "militia duty". People getting together to provide some type of common defense is a grass roots concept. Second, you can't be well regulated without equipment and practice. If you're supposed to show up to the militia with an arm wouldn't it be highly preferred you could wield it effectively? Lastly, it's an impediment to militia forming if everyone needs to first scatter in order to get their equipment (i.e. guns from home).
Beyond that, personal self-defense is clearly a Constitutional right (regardless of anything involving militias). Let's call it the 10th Amendment. Unless someone can show how the Constitution grants permission to illegalize self-defense or persona firearms ownership I'm pretty sure it's as protected as the right to an abortion. Self-defense is as fundamental as privacy.
I'm sorry to hear that. Self-defense and communication are fundamental. A society where you can only communicate and defend yourself as per government instruction doesn't sound like the pinnacle of success. I don't believe my neighbor should have atom bombs or nukes, and I believe the Constitution needs amended to state that. Laws need adapted as technology adapts.
Come visit me in Hawaii and we'll go to the range. If you don't understand the sporting appeal I'll be shocked. I understand the scary part. That's human nature. What overcomes that is a little familiarity. With familiarity comes understanding.
Where in the states have you visited?