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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]jmg257
(11,996 posts)27. But as we discussed numerous times, there are easy ways to address that, bills have tried
in the past.
They too were not all that popular.
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I'm much more concerned about who has a gun than what gun they have [View all]
Recursion
May 2013
OP
Universal background checks and registration would provide the biggest 'bang' for the buck.
rdharma
May 2013
#1
The weapon of choice is shifting to the relatively short high capacity and rapid fire AR style
flamin lib
May 2013
#14
The revolver also typically has 6/7 shots w/o reload, the AR has 30/31 hi-power rifle rounds.
jmg257
May 2013
#18
Its more fixating on gun deaths. And the notion of reducing them by substantially
jmg257
May 2013
#26
And there it is. We need conservative buy-in from the start. So, stalemate again
Recursion
May 2013
#32
"I doubt anyone who is compliant with the insurance requirement would be much of a problem"
Chan790
May 2013
#46
That's the old "we can't stop everything so we shouldn't try to stop anything" bull shit line
upaloopa
May 2013
#19
But as we discussed numerous times, there are easy ways to address that, bills have tried
jmg257
May 2013
#27
OK, so you'll force Bushmaster to change the shape of its grip. You have that right
Recursion
May 2013
#31
We had some regulatory success with the "ring of fire" gunmakers in the 1990s
Recursion
May 2013
#28
Full auto has been illegal for 80 years or so and there's no real movement to change that
Recursion
May 2013
#16