Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An AR-15 is not automatic, is not a machine gun, and is not an "assault rifle." It works just like any hunting rifle but fires a smaller bullet than most. The tragedy in Orlando could have been accomplished with just about any gun, and banning the AR-15 because it looks scary won't change a thing.
+1. This is an attempt to get the low-infos on board to ban a gun that they know nothing about so the gun-grabbers can later make the argument that all semis are actually just like the banned AK and should be banned as well.
OK, so explain how a handgun could do as much damage as an assault rifle in the same amount of time?
Anonymous wrote:750 to 900 rounds per minute. Why on earth should this not be highly regulated at a minimum? Why was some random person allowed to buy one on a Wednesday, so he could shoot up a club on a Saturday?
I honestly do not understand the gun owners vitriol here on this thread and elsewhere. That this sort of weapon is allowed to be owned by just about anyone in this country is the absolute height of insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An AR-15 is not automatic, is not a machine gun, and is not an "assault rifle." It works just like any hunting rifle but fires a smaller bullet than most. The tragedy in Orlando could have been accomplished with just about any gun, and banning the AR-15 because it looks scary won't change a thing.
+1. This is an attempt to get the low-infos on board to ban a gun that they know nothing about so the gun-grabbers can later make the argument that all semis are actually just like the banned AK and should be banned as well.
Anonymous wrote:An AR-15 is not automatic, is not a machine gun, and is not an "assault rifle." It works just like any hunting rifle but fires a smaller bullet than most. The tragedy in Orlando could have been accomplished with just about any gun, and banning the AR-15 because it looks scary won't change a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read every article I've seen on gun supporters. You want to keep your handgun "for safety", fine. But please tell me why you need and feel it's your right to buy something like an AR-15. I just can't understand.
Brilliant article by the way -
http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/gun-laws-and-terrorism-an-american-nightmare?mbid=social_facebook
Same reason people want a pitbull. Need to feel powerful. It's all they got.
And if you need an AR-15, or a pitbull to feel safe, you probably need to move, like, now.
In that case, shouldn't they also be able to buy tanks, rocket launchers, chemical and nuclear weapons?Anonymous wrote:OK morons, for the thousandth time, every AR-15 is not an "automatic weapon".
Why do you "need" a BMW or a Mercedes?
You don't. You want it. Other people want AR-15s. It's called freedom.
Anonymous wrote:Just to clarify.....
Automatic weapons are illegal.
Anonymous wrote:You realize that an AR-15 is not a full auto weapon, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK morons, for the thousandth time, every AR-15 is not an "automatic weapon".
Why do you "need" a BMW or a Mercedes?
You don't. You want it. Other people want AR-15s. It's called freedom.
And yet I can't buy a missile launcher or machine gun for use in my own backyard. Limits DO exist. This should be the new limit.
Anonymous wrote:OK morons, for the thousandth time, every AR-15 is not an "automatic weapon".
Why do you "need" a BMW or a Mercedes?
You don't. You want it. Other people want AR-15s. It's called freedom.
Anonymous wrote:OK morons, for the thousandth time, every AR-15 is not an "automatic weapon".
Why do you "need" a BMW or a Mercedes?
You don't. You want it. Other people want AR-15s. It's called freedom.