Into the Night (11-24-2020)
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The vast majority of owners of Ar15 rifles are indeed law abiding citizens and far more people are killed years by knives then a ar15 .
You need to educate your self a bit and learn .
Again, analysis regarding the AR-15 — the so-called “weapon of choice” of mass shooters — produces less-than-impressive numbers. Between 2007 and 2018, 173 people were killed by mass shooters using an AR-15, according to a New York Times analysis — roughly, 15 per year.
Oct 08, 2019 · According to the FBI data, 1,515 were stabbed, cut, or maimed to death by a knife or other cutting instrument.
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Total numbers have nothing to do with it.
Mass shooters and psychopaths love assault style rifles and that's more than enough reason to ban them.
Just because a bunch of selfish, right-wing, macho idiot redneck gun-goobers, barrel-strokers and trigger-lickers don't like the idea of being told which guns they can and can't own with zero regard for putting public safety over and above their own selfish wants, doesn't mean jack shit.
When the govt says give them up, you'll give them up.
And that day is coming.
C'MON MAN!!!!
sadly you are wrong again you don't even know the difference between a assault rifle and a rifle.
How does a rifle classify as a 'assault' rifle?
An assault rifle , as opposed to the extremely flimsy and stupid US political term " assault weapon" is defined as a selective-fire rifle that fires an intermediate cartridge. It differs from a battle rifle which fores a full sized cartridge, and from a submachine gun that fires a pistol cartridge
A ar 15 is not selective fire .
youto have very limited knowledge of fire arms and how people die in America and I do not mean that as a insult to you just my opinion.
just think you could save over 1500 more lives a year by banning knifes then ar 15s what about clubs I wonder , figures showed that 467 people were killed with “blunt objects why thats several times as many also.
how many are killed with cars ,37,461 people were killed in 34,436 motor vehicle crashes, an average of 102 per day. well thats thousand of times more people killed.
banning ar 15s would have little to no affect on people being killed in mass killings , people who were going to commit such acts would just fine another way .
you want to punish millions of gun owners why are law abiding citizens who have broken no laws .
And do you have any clue how many semi auto rifles there are in the states ? I don't know myself to honest but the numbers would run into at least 150 million . there are about 386 million guns total in the usa.
Guns are not the issue here but people are.
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A typical problem that occurs with gun buyback programs is that people will steal other people's guns and then sell them to the government for the stipend. Sometimes, this is even incentivized by a higher amount for turning in a weapon reported as stolen.
https://turnto10.com/news/local/poli...buyback-events
"Hundreds of guns were collected and exchanged for gift cards in Providence and Central Falls on Saturday.
The gun buyback events went on as scheduled after police said they would run ballistics tracing on every weapon turned in.
Providence Police collected 209 firearms while Central Falls Police counted 173 firearms.
A total of 382 guns includes eight stolen weapons and two assault weapons.
The firearms were in exchange for Visa gift cards ranging from $100 for each rifle or shotgun, $200 for each handgun, and $500 for each gun that's previously been reported stolen."
Also, since most gun buyback programs involve destroying the weapons, it means that, if someone's weapon was stolen to be turned in, he/she has a limited amount of time to retrieve the weapon, assuming he/she even goes to the police to see if they have the weapon.
Into the Night (11-24-2020)
Most mass shootings are done with handguns, so you could just as easily mischaracterize the ownership of those as "selfish" or "right-wing." You could even say any gun ownership is that way. But this is the problem with your argument -- it's purely emotional.
Logically, we can look at the number of people who own guns and compare that with how many of them actually commit violent crimes. It's a low percentage.
Instead, you just choose to demonize AR-15s, because the media has successfully convinced you that they are too dangerous to own.
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