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hack89

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90. What is a large amount?
Wed Feb 21, 2018, 10:54 PM
Feb 2018

Typical shooters buy thousands of rounds annually, with many shooting tens of thousands. We also typically buy in bulk to save money.

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Caught with an unregistered firearm Phoenix61 Feb 2018 #1
👍 SHRED Feb 2018 #2
Changed it SHRED Feb 2018 #3
Like the brain storming here...but could I suggest a longer sentence mentalslavery Feb 2018 #30
A "lives matter" tax C_U_L8R Feb 2018 #4
Good idea SHRED Feb 2018 #5
Gun violence is expensive... mentalslavery Feb 2018 #36
K&R... spanone Feb 2018 #6
Excellent. I would have been delighted to face these requirements when I bought my gun. Mister Ed Feb 2018 #7
They also encourage me (not a gun owner) to support gun owners mentalslavery Feb 2018 #31
I can only speak for myself. Mister Ed Feb 2018 #45
Never thought to buy a gun while I was living in rough neighborhoods. hunter Feb 2018 #85
I offer you neither explanation nor apology. Mister Ed Feb 2018 #89
What's with this obsession around here with insurance in the context of gun control? WillowTree Feb 2018 #8
Call it what you want SHRED Feb 2018 #9
No form of insurance covers illegal acts of the insured. WillowTree Feb 2018 #10
You sound pretty cut and dried on this SHRED Feb 2018 #12
Not 'passionate' really. I just understand how insurance works. WillowTree Feb 2018 #17
Thank you...back at ya SHRED Feb 2018 #20
if you own a deadly weapon Skittles Feb 2018 #16
Insurance is available for accidents. Not for "on purpose". If on purpose, you're on your own. WillowTree Feb 2018 #18
so you accidentally kill another wannbe hero Skittles Feb 2018 #21
The issues is insurance in case someone is harmed by a gun...no different than the medical mentalslavery Feb 2018 #32
If you mow down pedestrians on purpose, your insurance will not pay. X_Digger Feb 2018 #46
Exactly. Like auto insurance. WillowTree Feb 2018 #47
How about requiring 2 references vouching that you're safe with a gun, like in Canada? SunSeeker Feb 2018 #11
It's amazing how so many nations do so many things better than the U.S.A. hunter Feb 2018 #14
US gun manufacturers want to keep selling 1.5M assault weapons each year. SunSeeker Feb 2018 #15
They're selling most of these to people who already have a shit load of guns. hunter Feb 2018 #26
Good point. nt SunSeeker Feb 2018 #56
Yes I would SHRED Feb 2018 #19
And that those vouching agree to penalties if said person mentalslavery Feb 2018 #35
Michael Moore mentioned this on Bill Maher several months ago BigmanPigman Feb 2018 #41
I love Canada! Thank you for bringing Cha Feb 2018 #43
Canada. Straw Man Feb 2018 #60
NC used to do that as a Jim Crow law in some counties Lee-Lee Feb 2018 #48
Your point? This is not Jim Crow. Gun control is not slavery. SunSeeker Feb 2018 #55
Who vouches that the references are adequate? hack89 Feb 2018 #59
The trained staff reviewing these applications. It works well in Canada. nt SunSeeker Feb 2018 #61
Which would be law enforcement? Political appointees? hack89 Feb 2018 #62
These would be civil servants, like in Canada, following set standards. SunSeeker Feb 2018 #69
Those same "civil servants" that in many states routinely suppress minority voters? hack89 Feb 2018 #72
If you cared about minority rights, you would support gun control. SunSeeker Feb 2018 #77
That's pure idiocy..."If you cared about minority rights, you would support gun control." AncientGeezer Feb 2018 #81
So a persons ability to exercise a right comes down to some unaccountable peoples arbitrary choice? Lee-Lee Feb 2018 #66
It is not an "arbitrary" choice. This process has rules and standards. SunSeeker Feb 2018 #68
So now you're concerned that 2 references are not enough? SunSeeker Feb 2018 #70
No. I am worried that system would be biased hack89 Feb 2018 #71
A system of clear standards is not biased. We have anti-discrimination laws. nt SunSeeker Feb 2018 #79
Is that why voter suppression never happens in America? Nt hack89 Feb 2018 #82
No. nt SunSeeker Feb 2018 #87
Doubling the sentence of any crime committed hydrolastic Feb 2018 #13
Good idea.. at least. Cha Feb 2018 #44
Thats an idea you will get even gun people behind- and its proven to work to reduce gun crime. Lee-Lee Feb 2018 #49
Give all assault weapons back to the military thecrow Feb 2018 #22
Brilliant idea SHRED Feb 2018 #23
No military in the world uses these weapons. SeattleVet Feb 2018 #24
I'm sure the military could find a use for them, nonetheless thecrow Feb 2018 #28
thats not true...and the modifications (think bump stock) forward grips...etc. mentalslavery Feb 2018 #33
I highly doubt bump stocks sammythecat Feb 2018 #73
Military doesn't use these rifles AncientGeezer Feb 2018 #76
Gun Owners should be licensed Wolf Frankula Feb 2018 #25
Ok...should voters be? AncientGeezer Feb 2018 #78
Aren't voters already? Wolf Frankula Feb 2018 #83
Where? AncientGeezer Feb 2018 #84
Here's mine: Everyone gets a chance NCDem777 Feb 2018 #27
No...we already have the whole "lets assume everyone is all good" situation mentalslavery Feb 2018 #34
Because facts and statistics say otherwise Lee-Lee Feb 2018 #50
nope...this is not about statistics...it is about emotion mentalslavery Feb 2018 #57
You are almost there Lee-Lee Feb 2018 #65
I'll add another point syringis Feb 2018 #29
Mine. Glamrock Feb 2018 #37
👍 SHRED Feb 2018 #38
Not bad for half in the bag... Glamrock Feb 2018 #40
All good suggestions thecrow Feb 2018 #91
Thanks! Glamrock Feb 2018 #92
When the war this would cause was over... k2qb3 Feb 2018 #39
We need a "d.m.v." for everything gun related askyagerz Feb 2018 #42
You wont be able to charge gun owners for this so how do you fund it? Lee-Lee Feb 2018 #51
Bullet taxes. License fees. askyagerz Feb 2018 #58
My rule of thumb is that if civilian police can have it then civilians can have it. aikoaiko Feb 2018 #52
I also think anyone who purchases large amounts of amo should be reported to authorities. redstatebluegirl Feb 2018 #53
What is a large amount? hack89 Feb 2018 #90
all good... handmade34 Feb 2018 #54
The Evan video makes my heart hurt. aikoaiko Feb 2018 #63
yes... handmade34 Feb 2018 #67
Ammunition purchase license, registration, background checks, and ID. moriah Feb 2018 #64
Why not make a real difference? The only way to drastically reduce the numbers of gun violence jmg257 Feb 2018 #74
So my 1866 Henry (15round tubuler magazine) and 1892 Winchester (13rd Tube mag) oneshooter Feb 2018 #75
If a child finds a weapon in a house and kills themselves or others randr Feb 2018 #80
Wow. Straw Man Feb 2018 #86
I have opposed the death penalty my whole life randr Feb 2018 #88
So you want death for negligence ... Straw Man Feb 2018 #93
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