State of Illinois has an exhaustive list in their ban for anyone truly asking.What exactly is an assault weapon?
State of Illinois has an exhaustive list in their ban for anyone truly asking.What exactly is an assault weapon?
Really hasn’t been much for proliferation. Mostly decline.The proliferation of weapons designed for battle and the subsequent mass shootings.
That’s really not accurate. It’s like saying a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is designed to be a HummVee.The proliferation of weapons designed for battle and the subsequent mass shootings.
I’d look long and hard at the 4473 database before believing that.Really hasn’t been much for proliferation. Mostly decline.
From 1973 to 2021, the percentage of American households that reported having any guns in the home dropped by 28 percent.
They can shoot .223 Remington rounds as fast as you can pull the trigger. They're rifles on the very edge of being ready for war.That’s really not accurate. It’s like saying a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is designed to be a HummVee.
And to be perfectly honest, a lot of folks rocking an AR do so the way folks treat Wranglers. They are platforms easily modified for look and function. Relatively cheap and easy to maintain.
But the rhetoric gets to be a bit much. There aren’t millions of mass murderers waiting for their day to unleash their ARs on the masses and guys around the country geared up in their mil-spec cos play garb aren’t taking down the US military.
a "Military Weapon", typically:What exactly is an assault weapon?
I'm talking about AR-15 style firearms.Really hasn’t been much for proliferation. Mostly decline.
From 1973 to 2021, the percentage of American households that reported having any guns in the home dropped by 28 percent.
Too bad there isn’t one. Not in the way you mean.I’d look long and hard at the 4473 database before believing that.
It’s all made up BS. Just because I call a pig a cow doesn’t make it so. The state of Illinois being the authority on guns an allState of Illinois has an exhaustive list in their ban for anyone truly asking.
People call SUVs trucks all the time and you drive a package car so…It’s all made up BS. Just because I call a pig a cow doesn’t make it so. The state of Illinois being the authority on guns an all![]()
Right. But it exists. Someone has access to it.Too bad there isn’t one. Not in the way you mean.
It’s not a complete or comprehensive list. And not everyone that has a background check buys a gun.Right. But it exists. Someone has access to it.
And not everyone surveyed on gun ownership tells the truth.It’s not a complete or comprehensive list. And not everyone that has a background check buys a gun.
Your ignorance is laughable. There’s really nothing extraordinary about an AR. Matter fact a handgun like a Glock with a large magazine, is a lot more concealable The fact that you think the consumer AR platform is a battle weapon proves that point. It’s a sporting rifle and it’s highly mod-able with interchangeable parts and that’s what makes it popular.I'm talking about AR-15 style firearms.
In 2004 there were just 107,000 produced. By 2015 1,200,000 were made.
They do not belong in the hands of every person that has a credit card to buy them with, in my view. Not worth the cost to society.
The records are not entered in to a data base unless a store goes out of business, then ATF gets them. Thus, all the guns being purchased from stores still in business are unknowable. When a dealer calls in a background check all the feds ask is if it’s a long gun or handgun, not if it’s a particular weapon. I was an FFL I know this.Right. But it exists. Someone has access to it.
What survey? Lol. Do you own an assault weapon? By the actual definition, I don’t. But by the fraudulent government definition, anyone with a semi automatic scary rifle does. It’s absurd.And not everyone surveyed on gun ownership tells the truth.
The ignorance is astoundingThe records are not entered in to a data base unless a store goes out of business, then ATF gets them. Thus, all the guns being purchased from stores still in business are unknowable. When a dealer calls in a background check all the feds ask is if it’s a long gun or handgun, not if it’s a particular weapon. I was an FFL I know this.
Doesn't need to be highly concealable to cause more human carnage is a short period of time than most other weapons. 9mm is devastating but a .223 round fired through a human body is much worse. We should draw the line somewhere.Your ignorance is laughable. There’s really nothing extraordinary about an AR. Matter fact a handgun like a Glock with a large magazine, is a lot more concealable The fact that you think the consumer AR platform is a battle weapon proves that point. It’s a sporting rifle and it’s highly mod-able with interchangeable parts and that’s what makes it popular.
You’ve been bamboozled by Talking points probably even believe there’s a “gun show loophole”![]()
But there are 40 million in circulation. The numbers simply don’t support the idea that they cannot or are not be owned responsibly by the vast majority of owners.They can shoot .223 Remington rounds as fast as you can pull the trigger. They're rifles on the very edge of being ready for war.
I don't think they belong in just any old Dick and Jane's hands. It's ridiculous to me. At the very least there should be special federally granted licenses for these things that have huge magazines and a rapid fire rate. They're not fit for a sane society. That's my view.