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Ban assault style rifles (since we like semantics in here), limit the number of guns that can be owned, limit mag capacity and more.

As has been mentioned in the Gun thread, you’d be crazy to use an assault style rifle in your house if others are present. So they aren’t typically used for home defense.

So what else would you need one for? Target practice, to show it off, collectible, organized crime, fear of a militia or government attack? I don’t know but the reasom isn’t greater than saving lives.
What do you consider an assault rifle?

Some have a lot of them simply as a hobby to go to the range. It's great for stress and it's actually fun

Though to be completely honest you're kind of stuck in your views and I really don't see you being open
 
What do you consider an assault rifle?

Some have a lot of them simply as a hobby to go to the range. It's great for stress and it's actually fun

Though to be completely honest you're kind of stuck in your views and I really don't see you being open
There was a definition in the assault weapons ban, let’s just use that since they were able to enact the law and enforce it with that definition.

And to your latter point, you’re right, but only because no one has been able to give me one good reason for needing one.
 
By the way, here’s a chart reflecting the impact before, during, and after the assault weapons ban:

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The first AR15 to be used in a "Mass Shooting" was 8 years after the ban was lifted in 2012 during the Aurora, CO shooting. You don't see another one until Sandy Hook in 2018, 4 years later. That means that all those increases in shootings you see have absolutely NOTHING to do with AR ownership.

Why, again, are y'all so focused on the AR15 when handguns are the clearest threat to anyone??
 
The first AR15 to be used in a "Mass Shooting" was 8 years after the ban was lifted in 2012 during the Aurora, CO shooting. You don't see another one until Sandy Hook in 2018, 4 years later. That means that all those increases in shootings you see have absolutely NOTHING to do with AR ownership.

Why, again, are y'all so focused on the AR15 when handguns are the clearest threat to anyone??
Bruh you always try to semantics out of a debate. Did the chart show a decrease during the ban and steep increase afterwards or not?
 
The first AR15 to be used in a "Mass Shooting" was 8 years after the ban was lifted in 2012 during the Aurora, CO shooting. You don't see another one until Sandy Hook in 2018, 4 years later. That means that all those increases in shootings you see have absolutely NOTHING to do with AR ownership.

Why, again, are y'all so focused on the AR15 when handguns are the clearest threat to anyone??

As someone who owns an AR15, I’m just gonna be honest and state the most obvious.

The damage done by a single 5.56 round is far greater than a round from a handgun.

Getting hit by the AR15 is almost guaranteed death, unless you’re getting hit in the extremities.
 
If the father couldn’t buy one, he wouldn’t have one to use.

He prolly would have given him one of these non-"assault-style" rifle.

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Shoots the same round as an AR15, it's semi-automatic like a most other rifles on the market (including the AR), can use the same magazines as an AR15, but it's an intermediate "hunting" rifle as the round the AR uses (.223/5.56) is an intermediate cart only good for coyote, fox, bobcat/lynx, and assorted other small game.
 
He prolly would have given him one of these non-"assault-style" rifle.

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Shoots the same round as an AR15, it's semi-automatic like a most other rifles on the market (including the AR), can use the same magazines as an AR15, but it's an intermediate "hunting" rifle as the round the AR uses (.223/5.56) is an intermediate cart only good for coyote, fox, bobcat/lynx, and assorted other small game.


Lol… come on man




THIS is what we’re dealing with, here. Let’s be for real. You definitely know better than that.
 
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