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In reply to the discussion: Don't call it an assault weapon. [View all]Straw Man
(6,954 posts)68. Actually ...
I call them "weapons of mass destruction".
... that term already has a meaning:
Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) are defined in U.S. law (18 USC §2332a) as:
1. Any explosive (see below list), incendiary, or poison gas;
- Bomb
- Grenade
- Rocket having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than four ounces,
- Missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce,
- Mine, or;
- Device similar to any of the devices described above;
2. Any weapons that is designed or intend to cause death or serious bodily injury through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals, or their precursors;
3. Any weapon involving a disease organism;
4. Any weapon that is designed to release radiation or radioactivity at a level dangerous to human life
--https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/terrorism/wmd/wmd_faqs
1. Any explosive (see below list), incendiary, or poison gas;
- Bomb
- Grenade
- Rocket having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than four ounces,
- Missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce,
- Mine, or;
- Device similar to any of the devices described above;
2. Any weapons that is designed or intend to cause death or serious bodily injury through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals, or their precursors;
3. Any weapon involving a disease organism;
4. Any weapon that is designed to release radiation or radioactivity at a level dangerous to human life
--https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/investigate/terrorism/wmd/wmd_faqs
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Recognize? Probably not. But MSM/Controllers can't do it days later in the bright of day...
Eleanors38
Jun 2016
#19
That would be a defacto ban on 99.9% of semiautomatic pistols. As such, it would be unconstitional.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#79
Fuck conciliatory. I've had 30 years of being conciliatory with these assholes
CanonRay
Jun 2016
#102
There it is indeed, Jerry. Virtually every discussion here, and in the agitprop of banner groups...
Eleanors38
Jun 2016
#90
Fine, restrict hell out of both and anyone who tries to buy one, the ultimate catch-22 for gunners.
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#15
You can take a wooden-stocked mini-14, change the stock to a pistol gripped folding stock..
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#36
It's frustrating. Ignorance leads to bad bills, which leads to Democrats losing elctions.
Brickbat
Jun 2016
#38
Always entertaining to pin down Gun Enthusiasts as to the Nazi origins of the terminology. (nt)
Paladin
Jun 2016
#8
Assault Rifles are capable of FULL-AUTO fire; the bowlderlized assault weapon is not.
Eleanors38
Jun 2016
#17
You can use an AR15 as an assault weapon. Ergonomics plays a major role in how fast a
Exilednight
Jun 2016
#43
"I guess it's a real pisser that we can't strut around with UZI's" Actually you can...
EX500rider
Jun 2016
#106
Interesting. The BAR was headed that way, but too big and heavy to be practical. NT
Adrahil
Jun 2016
#83
The BAR was an excellent light machine gun by WW1 standards, but it cane out too late
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#93
I'm just pointing out that in WW2 there were LMGs that were arguably better.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#113
Of course...that was what was available. But the Bren Gun and MG42 (just to name a couple) were
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#114
As long as you can describe it in legislation, they may be called whatever you like.
jmg257
Jun 2016
#39
And what about the (roughly) 200 million semautomatic weapons already in circulation,
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#81
If you only destroy the tiny fraction of the billions of magazines used in crimes, they'll be here
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#115