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Showing Original Post only (View all)"100 round drum magazine" at the scene... [View all]
Per the Aurora Police Department. Purchased over the internet. Would not answer the question about how many rounds were fired from it, because of the ongoing investigation. Did say that all weaponry and ammunition recovered were legal for him to own.
I guess that little upgrade is just for deer hunting.
Lets all hunker down and fight fight fight to make sure that stays legal.
USA! USA! USA!
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I wish it were stupidty. i'm afraid it' actually evil, or something like that.
robinlynne
Jul 2012
#48
So.. to regulate magazine capacity that would violate gun lovers second amendment rights.
DCBob
Jul 2012
#16
an occasional massacre is just the price we need to pay for our 2nd amendment liberties
DBoon
Jul 2012
#82
I agree. Whether or not it *should* be legal is simply a matter of opinion.
Johnny Rico
Jul 2012
#106
Not all. It simply struck me as odd that your characterization of people as not being
Johnny Rico
Jul 2012
#124
My point was that a 100 round drum is *not* illegal in the vast majority of states.
Johnny Rico
Jul 2012
#75
People don't "need" Corvettes, either...but it's none of my (or your) business if they choose to own
Johnny Rico
Jul 2012
#73
When I go pheasant hunting, I need a partner to help feed in the ammo
alcibiades_mystery
Jul 2012
#19
No, but the purpose of the second amendment is to own weapons suitable for warfare.
Atypical Liberal
Jul 2012
#51
The Heller SC decision basically said that the Fed govt and states can not take away the right to
soccer1
Jul 2012
#139
Then you're supporting the right of this asshole to buy a whatever the fuck you want to call it?
ellisonz
Jul 2012
#96
Unreliable, awkward, and pretty much a waste of money to any serious recreational shooter.
bluedigger
Jul 2012
#92
Anyone supporting a 100 round magazine should be thrown out of here like the garbage they are
DisgustipatedinCA
Jul 2012
#112