CagleMtnVol
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We get it.
It’s clear you prefer murder to be committed but blunt object.
It’s also clear you don’t care anything about the actual problem or it’s solutions
And what are the actual solutions? Freaking doors?
Solutions are: (1) liability insurance requirement (like with cars) (2) high tax (like with cigarettes), (3) age restrictions, (4) waiting periods, (5) stronger red flag laws, (6) bans on certain types of weapons, (7) grabbing guns, melting them down, and reshaping them into gay wedding cake ornaments.
Personally prefer (7), but would take some combo of (1)-(6).
We have the most guns per capita by far and the most mass shootings by far. Is it really so hard to see?
Anyone else notice an uptick in media reporting on shootings?
Seems they’re attempting to report every time 1-2 people are shot so than add fuel to their democratic agenda
And what are the actual solutions? Freaking doors?
Solutions are: (1) liability insurance requirement (like with cars) (2) high tax (like with cigarettes), (3) age restrictions, (4) waiting periods, (5) stronger red flag laws, (6) bans on certain types of weapons, (7) grabbing guns, melting them down, and reshaping them into gay wedding cake ornaments.
Personally prefer (7), but would take some combo of (1)-(6).
When you see that guy start talking about different barrel lengths and sights/mounts you know he's talking out his anus. Either he's a military guy that's shockingly ignorant of functional comparisons with civilian weapons or he's trying to get behind an agenda. You realize you can get lever actions with picatinny mounts for sights and accessories, right? So does that make it a "weapon of war"?
Second Amendment keeps on racking up the W's.
Ames, Iowa church shooting: 2 dead, plus suspected shooter - CNN
Assuming that whatever technical obstacle they are claiming actually exists, and assuming it could be overcome, what's wrong with technology that matches a bullet to a gun?
I would think that responsible gun owners would be all for it.
And what are the actual solutions? Freaking doors?
Solutions are: (1) liability insurance requirement (like with cars) (2) high tax (like with cigarettes), (3) age restrictions, (4) waiting periods, (5) stronger red flag laws, (6) bans on certain types of weapons, (7) grabbing guns, melting them down, and reshaping them into gay wedding cake ornaments.
Personally prefer (7), but would take some combo of (1)-(6).
literally none of that is a solution. Just more BS regulations that will only serve to make the problem worsen.
it’s time to address the issues which isn’t the tool. Again you ignore the murders with everything except a firearm.
So you punish the rational?pro life until shot by someone who has lost touch with reality with a closet full of war weapons. Nobody is taking your guns away completely. Rational people are tired of watching irrational people point guns at Americans.
Seriously. It’s absolute stupidity to talk about gun murders with talking about all murders.
Beat me to it , the difference between a civilian model and a military model is the ability to deliver as many rounds down range as possible accurately when needed , after that it’s just a money grab from manufacturers trying to get those contracts . There’s no such thing as a specific “ weapon of war “ with firearms , they all fall into that category if there’s a war . Along with knives , rocks , sticks , trucks , dirt , poison , anything you can use to achieve the objective at hand .

