Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the most popular rifle in America and has been for years. It’s incredibly modular and customizable, has low recoil, handles lots of calibers (for hunting, home defense, competition shooting), is much easier to use than something like a shotgun (so good for disabled persons, such as a veteran I know who uses one to protect his home). But you’ve decided that they’re evil, or “machine guns,” or only used by “sucky hunters,” and have no legitimate purpose. So I’m not going to say anything else, because you have your opinion about them. So do the millions of normal Americans who own them.
Ps: they’re not going anywhere, so focus on something else.
Hey what school are you going to shoot up?
A mentally ill person kills a bunch of students and your response is take away guns? Try again. You won’t be restricting my rights because of some wacko. Not today. Not ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the most popular rifle in America and has been for years. It’s incredibly modular and customizable, has low recoil, handles lots of calibers (for hunting, home defense, competition shooting), is much easier to use than something like a shotgun (so good for disabled persons, such as a veteran I know who uses one to protect his home). But you’ve decided that they’re evil, or “machine guns,” or only used by “sucky hunters,” and have no legitimate purpose. So I’m not going to say anything else, because you have your opinion about them. So do the millions of normal Americans who own them.
Ps: they’re not going anywhere, so focus on something else.
Hey what school are you going to shoot up?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know the last school shooting where the shooter wasn't on mind-altering drugs?
Serious question. Since they all fit that pattern, but it's the one thing we can't talk about because the left doesn't want to offend crazies, and the networks don't want to offend their advertisers. But people used to bring their rifles to school to hunt before they got home, and nobody was shooting the place up then. Now that every kid is on some drug (which isn't even tested on kids btw!!) there are loads of school shootings and every one of the shooters is either on those drugs or coming off of them. Including Cruz, according to his aunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)
FWIW, hunting deer with an AR15 isn't legal everywhere, or ethical anywhere because .223 is too small a caliber to kill a deer humanely.
The fact that it's legal *anywhere* is appalling. SMH.
Cool. Now do alcohol.
Listen, Dave...I'm not afraid of you walking into a classroom with a Budweiser...but I am afraid of you walking into a classroom with a gun.
I've read that AR15s are useless, except for killing kids. Alcohol is good for killing germs and livers, and causing massive pileups on the highway. If there's ever a thing that we could reasonably argue isn't necessary for an advanced society, it's alcohol. I bet it would be easy to ban too. What could possibly go wrong if the federal government stepped in and decided that nobody should have alcohol anymore? I mean, people aren't going to start killing over it. That's crazy talk. Now apply that simple formula to guns and realize how silly this whole thing is. Why don't we just stop beating around the bush and ban killing people, and sad puppies while we're at it. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, that is not a list of firearms specifically banned, that is a definition and nothing more.
That would have been glaringly obvious for anyone who paid attention to the fact that AR15's were available for sale throughout the ban
BOOM! Nailed it:
Anonymous wrote:
Ermergerd.. I'm guessing now we'll move into the semantics part of the discussion, where we learn that "banned" doesn't mean banned, "is" doesn't mean is, and Venezuela isn't "real communism".
Amiright?
Nailed What? That they still haven't provided a list of specifically banned weapons? If that is what the list in the definition was AR15s wouldn't have been able to be sold to the public during the ban......... But somehow they were still sold
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)
FWIW, hunting deer with an AR15 isn't legal everywhere, or ethical anywhere because .223 is too small a caliber to kill a deer humanely.
The fact that it's legal *anywhere* is appalling. SMH.
Cool. Now do alcohol.
Listen, Dave...I'm not afraid of you walking into a classroom with a Budweiser...but I am afraid of you walking into a classroom with a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, that is not a list of firearms specifically banned, that is a definition and nothing more.
That would have been glaringly obvious for anyone who paid attention to the fact that AR15's were available for sale throughout the ban
BOOM! Nailed it:
Anonymous wrote:
Ermergerd.. I'm guessing now we'll move into the semantics part of the discussion, where we learn that "banned" doesn't mean banned, "is" doesn't mean is, and Venezuela isn't "real communism".
Amiright?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)
FWIW, hunting deer with an AR15 isn't legal everywhere, or ethical anywhere because .223 is too small a caliber to kill a deer humanely.
The fact that it's legal *anywhere* is appalling. SMH.
Cool. Now do alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)
FWIW, hunting deer with an AR15 isn't legal everywhere, or ethical anywhere because .223 is too small a caliber to kill a deer humanely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)
FWIW, hunting deer with an AR15 isn't legal everywhere, or ethical anywhere because .223 is too small a caliber to kill a deer humanely.
The fact that it's legal *anywhere* is appalling. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)
FWIW, hunting deer with an AR15 isn't legal everywhere, or ethical anywhere because .223 is too small a caliber to kill a deer humanely.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they legal?
Because deer run fast and it's hard to hit 'em after I've spent several hours drinking beer with my buddies in a tree fort dressed up in our camo costumes. Those guns improve our odds of hitting 'em, and I need to bring home something to prove to Suzy that I'm not spending my hunting weekend having an affair. (But please don't tell Suzy about our Brokeback Mountain adventures.)