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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Supports Gun Registration, but Not the Ban of AR-15 Rifles [View all]KPN
(17,403 posts)25. Bull shit story. Even in the interview he said essentially that he supports a law that would
prohibit the sale of assault weapons. What, does Cosmopolitan think most of their readers are stupid? They actually thought that readers would buy their biased take, their lie about Bernie? Whose next on their hit list? Elizabeth?
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Bernie Sanders Supports Gun Registration, but Not the Ban of AR-15 Rifles [View all]
George II
Sep 2019
OP
Basically, Cosmopolitan conflated not supporting mandatory buybacks with not supporting a ban
DrToast
Sep 2019
#7
which is the only ban that would have a chance of being implemented. Basically the same ban
yaesu
Sep 2019
#17
So when it comes to guns, Sanders wants legislation that has a chance to be implemented
BlueMississippi
Sep 2019
#21
Of course, Bernie is correct. Gun confiscation is wrong, but NFA registration would work.
aikoaiko
Sep 2019
#14
Party may be a factor, but there are Dems who can A or B, and Repubs who get D or F
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#46
Bull shit story. Even in the interview he said essentially that he supports a law that would
KPN
Sep 2019
#25
Does he mean make them subject to the NFA? (national firearms act passed in the 1930s)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Sep 2019
#33