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In reply to the discussion: posted w/o comment [View all]aikoaiko
(34,214 posts)42. I don't know. Life was still fairly brutish, nasty and short in the late 1700s.
Massacres happened. One of the earliest recording school shootings was in the 1760s.
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And who is going to sacrifice themselves to walk up to kick a guy in the crotch . . .
brush
Jun 2016
#8
Mostly true, but there were military issued 20-round repeating air rifles in 1779
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#4
All the lead poisoned brain violence without the smell of gunpowder or nitrocellulose!
hunter
Jun 2016
#9
Sure, but firing 30 rounds in a row before switching canisters and firing another 30
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#21
I have no idea. The point was to say that technological argument for the 2nd protecting ARs
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#40
I don't know. Life was still fairly brutish, nasty and short in the late 1700s.
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#42
Its true, but Federal law actually allows the acquisition of the RPG as a NFA destructive device
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#45
European introduced measles/diseases more than muzzle blasts did the Native Americans in. nt
SunSeeker
Jun 2016
#19
Methods of famous serial killers 101. Criminal Minds: Historical Behavior. n/t
jtuck004
Jun 2016
#20