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In reply to the discussion: Assault Weapons Ban Dropped From Senate Bill - MSNBC [View all]beevul
(12,194 posts)86. Conversely...
" Would you support restrictions on this weapon if it is found that it, unlike other identical or marginally identical weapons, contributes to higher levels of inner city and / or domestic violence?"
If found NOT to contribute to inner city violence and / or domestic violence unlike other identical or marginally identical weapons, would you yourself be willing to leave them, and the people that own them, and support ownership of them, alone, and would you stand up to your peers who weren't so willing?
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Just like the Public Option was dropped in the Senate HCR Bill. See a pattern & practice here?
leveymg
Mar 2013
#3
Good. It was a pointless bill. Ban semi-autos, or don't, but who cares what shape their grip is?
Recursion
Mar 2013
#4
The problem with that is it didn't "ban" them, it regulated what they can look like
Recursion
Mar 2013
#8
Feinstein's list had 160 firearms on it, including some of the most popular firearms in use today
badtoworse
Mar 2013
#24
I found the list of firearms that the bill "exempted" much more troubling than the list of...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#26
The types of firearms that the general public can buy are already restricted per the National...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#25
You don't want to be bothered with facts or any kind of details about what would and would not...
slackmaster
Mar 2013
#30
Alaska, Montana, Arkansas, South Dakota, New Mexico, Virginia, Louisiana, North Carolina.
hack89
Mar 2013
#40
Alaska, Montana, Arkansas, South Dakota, New Mexico, Virginia, Louisiana, North Carolina.
hack89
Mar 2013
#42
I dont have the data on how they did the study but I think they accounted for non-response
stevenleser
Mar 2013
#93
Was there anything in DiFi's bill that would attract support from the pro-gun crowd?
badtoworse
Mar 2013
#39
The only reason I would own a rifle was if I got back into competition shooting
Recursion
Mar 2013
#62
"designed to be used by civilians for lawful uses - of which there are several"
Fearless
Mar 2013
#60
Do you honestly believe voters in Alaska, Montana and West Virginia want more gun control?
badtoworse
Mar 2013
#54
There is not a liberal America and a conservative America—there is the United States of America.
Fearless
Mar 2013
#55