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In reply to the discussion: There are a lot of reasons someone would want to fire 30 rounds without reloading [View all]baldguy
(36,649 posts)29. I'd like to see proof of that. Please provide a link showing that Sen Feinstein and VP Biden
"Approved" the sale of the specific model weapon that Lanza used - the Bushmaster XM15 E2S A2.
Frankly, it sounds like one of the standard lies used by the RW extremist NRA to muddy the waters around the overwhelming support for gun control.
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There are a lot of reasons someone would want to fire 30 rounds without reloading [View all]
Snarkoleptic
Mar 2013
OP
Instead of grave-dancing, why not try offering suggestions to make the AWB better & more effective?
baldguy
Mar 2013
#8
Except that other countries that ban assault weapons have a much lower rate of gun violence.
baldguy
Mar 2013
#13
What country only bans so called assault weapons and saw a change in murder rates?
aikoaiko
Mar 2013
#15
No loopholes. Lanza's rifle was defined in 1994 by DiFi, Joe Biden et al as AOK to own.
aikoaiko
Mar 2013
#27
I'd like to see proof of that. Please provide a link showing that Sen Feinstein and VP Biden
baldguy
Mar 2013
#29
Oh, there's a VERY good reason. After a case of Miller Lite, you NEED 30 rounds...
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#31
Depending upon how one defines them there are probably billions of "assault" magazines
Peter cotton
Mar 2013
#41