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Another irrelevant comparison.
WoW ! That's rich, you of all people noting an irrelevant comparison/post.
I guess it is OK when you do it ?
Another irrelevant comparison.
That's exactly right. Nearly all the AR-15 components were designed to be used by the military. Gun manufacturers took the M-16 military rifle and modified it so it couldn't be operated in fully automatic mode, and then marketed it to the public as the AR-15. It's designed to be an effective killing machine, which it is as evidenced by all the mass killings that we've seen over the years.I'm fully supportive of the 2nd Amendment, but I question the rationale behind allowing the purchase of military style weapons whose sole purpose is killing people, in large numbers, quickly. At a minimum, IMO, anyone interested in buying such a weapon should be required to undergo very extensive background checks similar to buying a fully automatic weapon.
IMO it’s wrong to blame Remington for producing and selling a legal product.
The American people need to hold their elected officials feet to the fire to write laws that prevent the manufacture and sale of these items or we need to accept them and move on.
Who gets your brain when you die?Who gets your guns when you die? The folks who find your body @win231 ?
I'm being serious.
It's interesting that it was in 1963 when the Semi Auto version the AR15 was built and released in the Colt catalog as Sporter, AR-15. All those years back then and nobody cried about that "scary black gun".
When you try to find mass shootings back then, it's nearly impossible. (so far I can't find any reference to one) So... could it be that more modern generations have lost their moral compass and we are now reaping the whirlwind? Blame the person, not the weapon.
It turned out that he had a brain tumor, which was the reason he went nuts and killed all those people.University of Texas tower shooting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On August 1, 1966, after stabbing his mother and his wife to death the night before, Charles Whitman, a former Marine, took rifles and other weapons to the observation deck atop the Main Building tower at the University of Texas at Austin, then opened fire indiscriminately on people on the surrounding campus and streets. Over the next 96 minutes he shot and killed 15 people, including an unborn child and one final victim who died from his injuries in 2001. Whitman also injured 31 others. The incident ended when a policeman and a civilian reached Whitman and shot him dead. At the time, the attack was the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history, being surpassed 18 years later by the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre.
Do you have any idea how eager you sound to use those guns? While you're stroking those guns and fantasizing about killing people, do you ever for one second worry that you might kill someone who was just a drunk teenager making a bad decision? Please spare us the pictures of your guns they make me sick.An "Assault Rifle" is what I will have in my hands if I need to defend myself or my loved ones.
If I don't have time to get to it, a handgun will help me get to my assault rifle.
I deserve (and will have) all the edge I can get, since I'm not a criminal. Rats run in packs. A 10-shot handgun may not be enough.
Like these homeowners:
That's almost funny. That loser gun-merchant at the show in Indiana isn't capable of determining which customers are sane and "law-abiding" by looking them, and neither is the FBI. Look at most of the recent mass killings, the shooters were mentally ill people too young to have been diagnosed, and people without criminal pasts who snapped.Only law-abiding and sane people can get a gun here.
You see... you just said it.... It's the people, not the weapon.Do you have any idea how eager you sound to use those guns? While you're stroking those guns and fantasizing about killing people, do you ever for one second worry that you might kill someone who was just a drunk teenager making a bad decision? Please spare us the pictures of your guns they make me sick.
That's almost funny. That loser gun-merchant at the show in Indiana isn't capable of determining which customers are sane and "law-abiding" by looking them, and neither is the FBI. Look at most of the recent mass killings, the shooters were mentally ill people too young to have been diagnosed, and people without criminal pasts who snapped.
Everyone is blaming the gun (weapon). Do the guns in stores kill people?
The shooter was not a student there, this was an elementary school, he was 20.The kid at Sandy Hook was bulled, so he got a gun & was going to wipe out the kids that were bullying him. Unfortunately, some others got in the way as collateral damage. His mental state was not the type that should hold or have a weapon.
Such reasoning starts at paragraph 24 to 53. Notice all Counts are State Code related, no federal claims.It is my understanding that this particular lawsuit is being brought under the premise that Remington wrongfully advertised and promoted the weapons, which is one of the loopholes in the 2005 federal law that shields gun manufacturers from liability for what people do with their weapons.
The photos are the Virginia Tech mass shooter's guns; not mine.Do you have any idea how eager you sound to use those guns? While you're stroking those guns and fantasizing about killing people, do you ever for one second worry that you might kill someone who was just a drunk teenager making a bad decision? Please spare us the pictures of your guns they make me sick.
That's almost funny. That loser gun-merchant at the show in Indiana isn't capable of determining which customers are sane and "law-abiding" by looking them, and neither is the FBI. Look at most of the recent mass killings, the shooters were mentally ill people too young to have been diagnosed, and people without criminal pasts who snapped.
You're right. Nary a one of the firearms I own has ever jumped up and shot somebody all by itself.You see... you just said it.... It's the people, not the weapon.
Everyday, millions upon millions of guns sit safe and snug without any thought of going berserk. It's people who are the problem, but, it's a whole lot easier to blame weapons.
All those things have a practical use. There is no other use for guns but to kill people.A fellow killed his whole family with a HAMMER. Now should we stop making hammers? An sue the manufacture of hammers. People get killed with large sticks, stones, Anything they can get their hands on if mentally unstable. Do we sue the tree that it came from?
No one has ever suggested that guns be banned because they jump up and kill people. The whole "guns don't kill people, people kill people" thing is just a NRA distraction that sounds clever. Guns need to be controlled or banned because people use guns to kill people and the guns make it so much easier to do than rocks or knives.Nary a one of the firearms I own has ever jumped up and shot somebody all by itself.
There are people who must be stopped from doing evil to others. That's why police officers carry guns. Are you against police officers carrying guns?All those things have a practical use. There is no other use for guns but to kill people.
You won't get a logical reply to that question. Because there isn't one.Let me ask one last question?
If several perps broke into your house & you had several children, & they all had guns. What would you do?