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In reply to the discussion: I'm much more concerned about who has a gun than what gun they have [View all]Recursion
(56,582 posts)If he had the rifle, the spree would probably be harder for him to start ("why is that guy carrying a rifle?"
and harder for others to stop. I'm not sure. The pistol is also easier to use at close range; I'd rather someone in the same room with me trying to kill me had a rifle than a revolver (though I'd obviously really rather he have neither). Then again I was in the Marines for several years and have some idea of what a response in either situation should be.
At the least without substantially reducing the number of guns that are accessible to just about anyone who wants one. And IF forced to compromise, especially of those that represent the greatest danger in different circumstances (i.e. hi cap, hi rate of fire, easy concealment or whatever & etc.)
Then why aren't we focused handguns, which kill hundreds of times as many people as shotguns and rifles?