I fucked a colombian chick recently and i'm not even joking hahaha.Never called anyone in particular a snowflake.I said antigunners are usually snowflakes,but since you are not an antigunner,you don't fit the bill,right?why are you mad?
Cocaine must be cheaper in Colombia.I get you.
i'm not a socialist,but you certainly have some views about stuff that are left leaning.
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Cocaine must be cheaper in Colombia.I get you.
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i'm not a socialist,but you certainly have some views about stuff that are left leaning.
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I never really understood why people strive for bans on certain types of guns, magazine capacity, attachments, etc. All seems like frivolous considerations unless you do a blanket ban on all semi-automatic weapons period. There's nothing particular special about the AR-15 not the designation "assault weapon" besides the fact that modern rifles are somewhat more efficient. But it's not like you can't commit a mass shooting with, say, a shotgun, a higher caliber rifle, or handguns. At least on paper. So it's hard for me to see any legislations targeted at these things as anything but a means to an end - incremental bans and loopholes to make gun ownership more difficult. Try arguing with a straight face letting a criminal put a scope on their rifle or not makes a world of difference - it doesn't. It's just a means to an end.
That said, I don't mind restrictions in theory - but they should be placed on people, not the guns. Either you are responsible enough to own a deadly weapon or not. If a person can't be trusted with an AR-15, why should I be any more assured if they can "just" own a shotgun or a black powdered musket?
In practice though restrictions are always pretty easy to circumvent - just drive across state lines or have a girlfriend do a straw purchase is how most people who shouldn't have guns acquire them. So from a realpolitik standpoint I'm fairly pro gun, I'm cynical abdicating my right will make the USA any safer, perhaps by a tad smidge. Versus knowing I'm defenseless *personally*.
That said, I don't mind restrictions in theory - but they should be placed on people, not the guns. Either you are responsible enough to own a deadly weapon or not. If a person can't be trusted with an AR-15, why should I be any more assured if they can "just" own a shotgun or a black powdered musket?
In practice though restrictions are always pretty easy to circumvent - just drive across state lines or have a girlfriend do a straw purchase is how most people who shouldn't have guns acquire them. So from a realpolitik standpoint I'm fairly pro gun, I'm cynical abdicating my right will make the USA any safer, perhaps by a tad smidge. Versus knowing I'm defenseless *personally*.