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8. So will the tens of millions of Americans who own such rifles simply have them confiscated,
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 05:37 PM
Jun 2016

or will they be compensated for the rifles, ammunition, scopes, magazines and other accessories for their market worth of hundreds of billions of dollars?

Exactly-- let gunners Cry!! Their sick habit/hobby has sure made lots of families cry. Hoyt Jun 2016 #1
nice wordplay RussBLib Jun 2016 #2
I like to think that we Mainers are smarter than that, ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #3
There they go with the semantics again. librarylu Jun 2016 #4
The big problem is.. Matrosov Jun 2016 #5
Finally, someone thinking logically. ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #10
So will the tens of millions of Americans who own such rifles simply have them confiscated, Just reading posts Jun 2016 #6
Oh right. So we shouldn't open that can of worms. elias7 Jun 2016 #7
So will the tens of millions of Americans who own such rifles simply have them confiscated, Just reading posts Jun 2016 #8
Buy them back like Australia did - but if they continue to cling jpak Jun 2016 #9
The "Confiscation Squad"? That would end well. Just reading posts Jun 2016 #11
Yup - for the Bad Guy with a Gun jpak Jun 2016 #12
You don't think there'd be any law enforcement casualties if there were millions of door to door Just reading posts Jun 2016 #13
Compared to the Gun Casualties we have every year - without the Confiscation Squad jpak Jun 2016 #14
Thoughts SuperDutyTX Jun 2016 #15
Fair market prices for each *prohibited illegal* gun would not exceed $1500 jpak Jun 2016 #18
Yikes SuperDutyTX Jun 2016 #20
We're not talking about antiques or collectibles - just AR's, AK's and similar long guns jpak Jun 2016 #21
There are many such rifles that are worth well in excess of $3000. Just reading posts Jun 2016 #27
There would be be no legitimate market for used illegal guns jpak Jun 2016 #30
The authoritarian streak is some people is truly something to be concerned about. Just reading posts Jun 2016 #33
How about this? oneshooter Jun 2016 #64
When Connecticut instituted their recent mandatory registration after Sandy Hook, they think Waldorf Jun 2016 #29
Those would be the Good Guys jpak Jun 2016 #31
"Minor". Just reading posts Jun 2016 #16
We are ready to go jpak Jun 2016 #17
Lol. linuxman Jun 2016 #19
Black helicopters - check jpak Jun 2016 #23
Really? Could we have some details, please? Surely there are at the very least some websites Just reading posts Jun 2016 #24
That's classified too - but we have beau-coup Tear Buckets jpak Jun 2016 #26
He ain't serious. He'd watch the theater from a row to far. Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #62
"Compared to the Gun Casualties we have every year" EX500rider Jun 2016 #53
most will just say Adrahil Jun 2016 #55
So you're saying the people who own them are dangerous and violent? LeftyMom Jun 2016 #56
Do you plan to volunteer for that? Lee-Lee Jun 2016 #37
In the area I live many of the local police own AR-15 style rifles. ... spin Jun 2016 #46
Sadly this is the rationale for never changing the status quo elias7 Jun 2016 #57
Well, since you were kind enough to ask.... Just reading posts Jun 2016 #61
Eminent domain should cover it. Orrex Jun 2016 #28
Do you what eminent domain is Travis_0004 Jun 2016 #32
When you join the military, obviously. Orrex Jun 2016 #47
seems like it'd be a good thing for the many manufacturers to produce modified replacement receivers HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #22
Would there also be modified replacement receivers for AKs, FN FALs, Steyr AUGs, FN SCARs, Just reading posts Jun 2016 #25
I would require recalls on all the rifle models that meet whatever standard becomes law HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #34
I presume the same would apply to pistols as well? After all, you wouldn't want to go to all that Just reading posts Jun 2016 #36
Yes, If the legal standard could be applied to pistols, and if suitable replacement parts HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #41
There have been literally thousnads of different models of semiautomatic pistols produced over the Just reading posts Jun 2016 #42
Yes, but just as wih unmodified rifles I think there could be special permits for unmodified pistols HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #44
Actually, Callahan's comments are informative. She wants her enemies to "cry." Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #60
Round them up and feed them into the furnace mwrguy Jun 2016 #35
Cheerleading posts for gun confiscation aside, you do realize there isn't the slightest chance Just reading posts Jun 2016 #38
I remember when people said the same thing about a Black Man being elected president mwrguy Jun 2016 #39
You think that's comparable to the chance that Congress will vote to authorize door to door Just reading posts Jun 2016 #40
my solution rdking647 Jun 2016 #43
Guns are mean. ileus Jun 2016 #45
There will be no more Federal gun bans. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #48
No GOP controlled committees or GOP controlled Congress jpak Jun 2016 #49
advocating for gun bans will only ensure an R congress. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #50
Isn't that like invading Iraq in response to the 9-11 attacks? mahatmakanejeeves Jun 2016 #51
Not freaking enough. No individual can own any gun that is capable of killing more than 50 people Squinch Jun 2016 #52
Stop thinking and praying, and start acting! hoffmanfiles Jun 2016 #54
'64 Civil Rights ended the Jim Crow laws disarming blacks. Good thing.... Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #63
Gun folks crying is the only thing that would happen - massacres will continue aikoaiko Jun 2016 #58
Banning a subset of semi-automatic rifles makes zero sense Recursion Jun 2016 #59
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