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In reply to the discussion: Did the Assault Weapons Ban kill gun control? [View all]99Forever
(14,524 posts)22. That's right bud.
I've got the awful preconceived notion that 20 dead and mutilated bodies of precious children might have broken thru the mental illness that is gun culture. And furthermore, you are also correct there isn't a gawddamn thing you can EVER say that will change that.
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The bill says nothing about speed of firing or of reloading. It's literally about things like...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#47
Who knows, COULD be he doesn't have any of his own, or hasn't known one or seen one
jmg257
Mar 2013
#56
I think annual AR rifle production in the few years before 1994 was less than 70k.
Clames
Mar 2013
#71
Yes - 100%. Reality is that another massacre or 2 will continue to change things.
jmg257
Mar 2013
#14
You keep saying "dipping" and 'WON'T be on people's minds'. I agree. Right up until
jmg257
Mar 2013
#24
'Till the next massacre". Then it WILL start ALL over again...but farther along then it was.
jmg257
Mar 2013
#58
You obviously believe that responsible and sane gun owners are not horrified by ...
spin
Mar 2013
#49
I often lump numerous gun owners together. More so recently with the sudden wave
jmg257
Mar 2013
#64
EO's didn't need a vote and there is still hope for background checks etc.
One_Life_To_Give
Mar 2013
#19
NO. BUT It ended the career of probably about 155 house 20 senators who will lose by 2020.
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#55