Anonymous wrote:I think eventually, people are going to have to give those damn guns up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think eventually, people are going to have to give those damn guns up. They serve no purpose to the general public. And clearly are dangerous in the wrong hands. Maybe we let people store them at gun ranges or something.
I will never understand how anyone can defend those particular firearms.
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I've learned that some people that don't support a ban on assault riffles do it out of fear that a ban on ARs would be just the first step. Slippery slope. Men that love hunting. They think that if it starts with a ban on ARs, eventually their precious hunting guns will also be banned. I think it's nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think eventually, people are going to have to give those damn guns up. They serve no purpose to the general public. And clearly are dangerous in the wrong hands. Maybe we let people store them at gun ranges or something.
I will never understand how anyone can defend those particular firearms.
+1
Anonymous wrote:You do know whites strut down the street blatantly with their assault weapons also. Guess that's different.Anonymous wrote:I just watched an interview with former policeman on CNN an the was talking about how the police in the Dallas attacks only had handguns and that their bullet proof vests are actually NOT bullet proof when it comes to assault rifles. This is scary. For those that keep defending that people have assault weapons, now knowing that people that want to do harm also have them - is a scary thought, isn't it? If everyone that wants to do harm to police and whomever purchase assault weapons, how will we stand a chance? It will become a war zone. Also, several of the Black Lives Matters protesters were strutting down the street with their assault weapons - as that is legal to do apparently in Texas.
You do know whites strut down the street blatantly with their assault weapons also. Guess that's different.Anonymous wrote:I just watched an interview with former policeman on CNN an the was talking about how the police in the Dallas attacks only had handguns and that their bullet proof vests are actually NOT bullet proof when it comes to assault rifles. This is scary. For those that keep defending that people have assault weapons, now knowing that people that want to do harm also have them - is a scary thought, isn't it? If everyone that wants to do harm to police and whomever purchase assault weapons, how will we stand a chance? It will become a war zone. Also, several of the Black Lives Matters protesters were strutting down the street with their assault weapons - as that is legal to do apparently in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:I just watched an interview with former policeman on CNN an the was talking about how the police in the Dallas attacks only had handguns and that their bullet proof vests are actually NOT bullet proof when it comes to assault rifles. This is scary. For those that keep defending that people have assault weapons, now knowing that people that want to do harm also have them - is a scary thought, isn't it? If everyone that wants to do harm to police and whomever purchase assault weapons, how will we stand a chance? It will become a war zone. Also, several of the Black Lives Matters protesters were strutting down the street with their assault weapons - as that is legal to do apparently in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:I think eventually, people are going to have to give those damn guns up. They serve no purpose to the general public. And clearly are dangerous in the wrong hands. Maybe we let people store them at gun ranges or something.
I will never understand how anyone can defend those particular firearms.