Banning AR-15s

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well of guns were taken away from democrats that would reduce gun homicides by 95%


The average murderer is a white dude in nowhere America who shoots his ex.


More Americans are clubbed to death every year than are killed by rifles of every kind, including ARs. Banning the AR-15 will do virtually nothing to alter the murder rate in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ban assault weapons
Ban large capacity magazines
Ban bump stocks

Require gun owners, gun and ammunition manufacturers, and gun and ammunition sellers at every level to carry liability insurance akin to automobile insurance.

Make all of the above strictly liable any time their weapon and/or ammunition is used to commit a crime or is improperly or accidentally discharged.

Market forces and the insurance industry will take care of the rest.


civil war sounds great. can't wait


Don't be a drama queen. If the laws change they change. Money will be the key to it as usual.



you have no clue how much danger you are in. A bit like the french nobility in 1788


- and we will hunt down every last one of you ammosexuals, expose you, and - yes

- take your precious little ar15 from your cold dead hands if necessary. You sickos will be eliminated from egalitarian society.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ban assault weapons
Ban large capacity magazines
Ban bump stocks

Require gun owners, gun and ammunition manufacturers, and gun and ammunition sellers at every level to carry liability insurance akin to automobile insurance.

Make all of the above strictly liable any time their weapon and/or ammunition is used to commit a crime or is improperly or accidentally discharged.

Market forces and the insurance industry will take care of the rest.


civil war sounds great. can't wait


Don't be a drama queen. If the laws change they change. Money will be the key to it as usual.



you have no clue how much danger you are in. A bit like the french nobility in 1788


Threats now? Over political disagreements? Go find some wild west country ruled by armed thugs if that is your preference. This is country of laws.


I am not threatening you, I am making you aware of the precarious position you are taking in a country that is loadup up like a tinder box.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yuZp5JX2mI

This guy lost me when he started going on and on about how people are happier with religion and how we don't know our neighbors.
I grew up religious but am no longer...and my friends who are in the same situation and I are all much happier now. The neighbor thing - this was true when I lived in an apartment building. But when I moved to an actual neighborhood where there are kids and dogs, people know each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ban assault weapons
Ban large capacity magazines
Ban bump stocks

Require gun owners, gun and ammunition manufacturers, and gun and ammunition sellers at every level to carry liability insurance akin to automobile insurance.

Make all of the above strictly liable any time their weapon and/or ammunition is used to commit a crime or is improperly or accidentally discharged.

Market forces and the insurance industry will take care of the rest.


civil war sounds great. can't wait


Don't be a drama queen. If the laws change they change. Money will be the key to it as usual.



you have no clue how much danger you are in. A bit like the french nobility in 1788


Danger from who? A pro-gun nut whining from his front porch that he's part of some big revolution?
Anonymous
I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ban assault weapons
Ban large capacity magazines
Ban bump stocks

Require gun owners, gun and ammunition manufacturers, and gun and ammunition sellers at every level to carry liability insurance akin to automobile insurance.

Make all of the above strictly liable any time their weapon and/or ammunition is used to commit a crime or is improperly or accidentally discharged.

Market forces and the insurance industry will take care of the rest.


civil war sounds great. can't wait


Don't be a drama queen. If the laws change they change. Money will be the key to it as usual.



you have no clue how much danger you are in. A bit like the french nobility in 1788


- and we will hunt down every last one of you ammosexuals, expose you, and - yes

- take your precious little ar15 from your cold dead hands if necessary. You sickos will be eliminated from egalitarian society.



I believe this applies: "Threats now? Over political disagreements?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.

Hi, FU troll that has trouble spelling!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.


Okay, congratulations. Your manly inadequacies will receive a temporary boost.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.


Great, unsecured and visible from a window. But at least you'll have the other one to mount over your commode. Then you'll be ready to chase down the guy who tries to snatch the first one if you don't trip over your own pants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.


Great, unsecured and visible from a window. But at least you'll have the other one to mount over your commode. Then you'll be ready to chase down the guy who tries to snatch the first one if you don't trip over your own pants.


Realistically, he's going to stay hidden in the bathroom. That's how these things typically go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.


Okay, congratulations. Your manly inadequacies will receive a temporary boost.


He is an ammosexual / sicko deviant.

What did you expect?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well of guns were taken away from democrats that would reduce gun homicides by 95%


The average murderer is a white dude in nowhere America who shoots his ex.


More Americans are clubbed to death every year than are killed by rifles of every kind, including ARs. Banning the AR-15 will do virtually nothing to alter the murder rate in the US.


Raising the federal purchasing age to 21, limiting the number of guns that can be purchased per a time period, require background checks for ammunition. Yes, these things WOULD reduce the rate. We are drowning in guns in part because it's so easy to buy them in bulk as a straw purchase and traffic them out of red America. Don't tell me about knives, I don't need to check the welfare of my sleeping child for drive by knifings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well of guns were taken away from democrats that would reduce gun homicides by 95%


The average murderer is a white dude in nowhere America who shoots his ex.


More Americans are clubbed to death every year than are killed by rifles of every kind, including ARs. Banning the AR-15 will do virtually nothing to alter the murder rate in the US.


Raising the federal purchasing age to 21, limiting the number of guns that can be purchased per a time period, require background checks for ammunition. Yes, these things WOULD reduce the rate. We are drowning in guns in part because it's so easy to buy them in bulk as a straw purchase and traffic them out of red America. Don't tell me about knives, I don't need to check the welfare of my sleeping child for drive by knifings.
Wanna get guns out of the hands of people that should not have them? Get back to stop and frisk. That gets guns off the street. If your immediate reaction is to say something about race or profiling, then you aren’t really serious about implementing effective means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to buy another just because of this hyperventilation. The first I have kitted ip over my fireplace in Fairfax.


Great, unsecured and visible from a window. But at least you'll have the other one to mount over your commode. Then you'll be ready to chase down the guy who tries to snatch the first one if you don't trip over your own pants.


Realistically, he's going to stay hidden in the bathroom. That's how these things typically go.


Thankfully I don’t yet live in a morally decadent community. So I’m not concerned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ban assault weapons
Ban large capacity magazines
Ban bump stocks

Require gun owners, gun and ammunition manufacturers, and gun and ammunition sellers at every level to carry liability insurance akin to automobile insurance.

Make all of the above strictly liable any time their weapon and/or ammunition is used to commit a crime or is improperly or accidentally discharged.

Market forces and the insurance industry will take care of the rest.


civil war sounds great. can't wait


Don't be a drama queen. If the laws change they change. Money will be the key to it as usual.



you have no clue how much danger you are in. A bit like the french nobility in 1788


- and we will hunt down every last one of you ammosexuals, expose you, and - yes

- take your precious little ar15 from your cold dead hands if necessary. You sickos will be eliminated from egalitarian society.



LOL. As if some limp dick beta male like you could ever muster the courage to even confront someone in real life. But by all means, keep flexing on DCUM.
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