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In reply to the discussion: Bump Stocks Reportedly Flying Off The Shelves. Everyone Now Wants A Machine Gu. [View all]Orrex
(67,117 posts)14. Sorry to say that they dismiss that very reasonable suggestion outright
"Insurance doesn't cover deliberate crimes, so it wouldn't applly."
Of course, they reject all suggestions that might prevent them from owning hundreds of precious, precious guns.
They dismiss any attempts a sensible gun control as "feel-good legislation," an NRA catchphrase that they are happy to parrot.
They are consistent: following the mass shooting on any given week, the first priority must be to protect their precious, precious guns.
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Bump Stocks Reportedly Flying Off The Shelves. Everyone Now Wants A Machine Gu. [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2017
OP
Are there people who know a lot about guns who are willing to come up with these regulations?
sarisataka
Oct 2017
#45
Because people who know what they are talking about know it's the wrong approach
Lee-Lee
Oct 2017
#53
I would say regulate semi automatic firearms under the NFA, with the same process as obtaining...
Marengo
Oct 2017
#75
Then ban all of the WMD Firearms then, legislstion without the loopholes. "it was bad last time" is
uponit7771
Oct 2017
#31
A wmd is any device designed to kill massive amount of people in a short time and that includes
uponit7771
Oct 2017
#68
The can call a cat a car all they want, but it took 10 mins for him to wound or kill 600 people ...
uponit7771
Oct 2017
#72
The truck in France was never designed to kill massive amounts of people the device Paddock used was
uponit7771
Oct 2017
#79
Sounds like a win win ... harder to get WMDs and they make more money. Sounds like a good idea
uponit7771
Oct 2017
#34
It's a human trait - people rush to buy something that will soon go off market.
NutmegYankee
Oct 2017
#7
But there is a need for sportsmen and hunters to harvest animals en masse, in milliseconds
dalton99a
Oct 2017
#18