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In reply to the discussion: Latest right-wing meme- "No assault rifle used at Sandy Hook" [View all]Recursion
(56,582 posts)... it's not really because these intricate details are important to understanding guns. It's because the various assault weapons bans rather than doing something sensible like ban guns based on their capabilities of firing a lot of bullets in a short period of time, take the fastest-firing class of guns and go into a million little minute details of how they can legally look.
It's not that this is fundamentally a complex subject and that we all need to understand; it's that our legislative strategy makes this a needlessly complex subject because our political leaders are too timid to simply call for a ban on semi-automatics, and have to come up with a "death by a million cuts" instead, where each individual feature is something that looks military and so confuses the base into thinking we're banning assault rifles, which have been for all practical purposes banned for 80 years already.