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Just wondering...
Brewha Offline
#51 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Ever wonder why they never came for our pressure cookers. ?? Or outlawed ammonium nitrate..?? Mellow

I think our cookers are protected under the 19th amendment.......
Abrignac Offline
#52 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
Ah, yes - subterfuge.

"Guns arn't really dangerious, and most everyone should have access to them - even if they are only to be used as toys."

You really seem to be making the argument that easy access to unreasonably large firepower poses no undue threat. I disagree.


Not subterfuge, just pointing out the fact that gun ownership density doesn't directly reflect gun related deaths. You're the one trying to infer something from facts not presented.
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#53 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
I think you are also supposed to point out that all guns can kill and there is no difference between an assault rifle and a derringer. They you should ask why them krazy liberbulls ain't banning bubble gum - people choke on that stuff - you know?


I know the difference between guns, I am wondering why the people that decide the future of our country don't?

"All guns can kill" A gun never has killed anyone. The person that pulled the trigger has. Same goes for baseball bats, machetes, and tequila.

Liberals are after soda pop, bubble gum will be next. So full of sugar and makes people happy because it tastes good, it's got to go or be taxed heavily. Cigars are in line in front of bubble gum.

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#54 Posted:
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Those Bassards..!! Mad
tonygraz Offline
#55 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Ever wonder why they never came for our pressure cookers. ?? Or outlawed ammonium nitrate..?? Mellow


Ever wonder why they didn't come for your guns ?
DrafterX Offline
#56 Posted:
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They've been trying for years... Mellow
Gene363 Offline
#57 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Uninformed - I worked at Colt Firearms and less than a dozen parts were the difference between the M-16 and the AR-15. You could buy the parts through the mail until the Feds started shutting that down.


Those parts will not fit an AR-15, the receivers do not have the holes or clearance necessary to install them. It takes much more than a parts exchange to make an AR-16.
DrafterX Offline
#58 Posted:
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Tony designed some secret parts to make it work but the Feds took them... Mellow
Gene363 Offline
#59 Posted:
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I guess you AR haters would be shocked to know there have been semiauto rifles available to the public for more than 100 years. Remington, Winchester, Browning and other made them. Even machine guns could be ordered at the local hardware store before 1934. High capacity magazines, yup, sold in every state. Blaming guns is total and complete BS, to anyone that knows a little history those arguments look foolish.
Gene363 Offline
#60 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Tony designed some secret parts to make it work but the Feds took them... Mellow


If he built and installed them he wouldn't be posting here, that's felony.
DrafterX Offline
#61 Posted:
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maybe somebody smuggled him an Obama-phone into da joint... Mellow
tonygraz Offline
#62 Posted:
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I don't think you an go on the internet with an Obama-phone. But maybe with some extra parts....
Brewha Offline
#63 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
Not subterfuge, just pointing out the fact that gun ownership density doesn't directly reflect gun related deaths. You're the one trying to infer something from facts not presented.

No sir, not inferring - I am accusing you of fact stacking (google it), and warrently misrepresenting the issue.
With intent to defraud.

You know full well the complexities involved yet post only a well chosen slice of factoids - to raise doubt in reasonable thought.
Brewha Offline
#64 Posted:
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99cobra2881 wrote:
I know the difference between guns, I am wondering why the people that decide the future of our country don't?

"All guns can kill" A gun never has killed anyone. The person that pulled the trigger has. Same goes for baseball bats, machetes, and tequila.

Liberals are after soda pop, bubble gum will be next. So full of sugar and makes people happy because it tastes good, it's got to go or be taxed heavily. Cigars are in line in front of bubble gum.


And some of the less sighted of the conservative ranks just want their toys, no matter the cost by way of risk and clear danger.

"A gun never has never killed anyone" - so poison has never killed. Nor atom bombs, or mustard gas.
Hey - they must be safe - let's sell them at Walmart. Blue light special?
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#65 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:

Hey - they must be safe - let's sell them at Walmart. Blue light special?


That's K mart.
Brewha Offline
#66 Posted:
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danmdevries wrote:
That's K mart.

Sorry, poetic license....
frankj1 Offline
#67 Posted:
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K-Mart sucks
sd72 Offline
#68 Posted:
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So what's walmarts blue light discount on mustard gas, or should I just put it in layaway?
tonygraz Offline
#69 Posted:
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# 68 , + 1
99cobra2881 Offline
#70 Posted:
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Brewha wrote:
And some of the less sighted of the conservative ranks just want their toys, no matter the cost by way of risk and clear danger.

"A gun never has never killed anyone" - so poison has never killed. Nor atom bombs, or mustard gas.
Hey - they must be safe - let's sell them at Walmart. Blue light special?



The same could be said for the less sighted socialist ranks that want guns gone out of the hands of law-abiding Americans no matter the cost to the unarmed masses after they can no longer protect themselves.

Sorry, keep trying. Those are all still inanimate objects. They don't kill people. The person wielding them kills people.

Recently in the news, twin boys aged 2, drowned in a swimming pool after they crawled through a fence and got into the pool. They couldn't swim. Did the pool kill them?

Your anti gun liberal way of thinking sucks. You counter point with flaccid crap when you have no valid argument.

Cut and paste this link, he's talking directly at people like you.

https://youtu.be/IHKm51XIHuE
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