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    "many people live off the land and shoot what they eat"

    evidence?



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    You asked for my personal solution, not one that is supposedly viable according to you. That is my solution and could theoretically happen if support for it was widespread.
    It isn't viable according to anyone. Support for it would never be widespread. Do you have a solution that is feasible in the United States?

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    "many people live off the land and shoot what they eat"

    evidence?


    Would you like me to take a picture of the freezer in my garage full of deer and fish? Do I also need to show you my garden and chicken coop?

    Shut the up already with your stupid comments.

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    Hillbilly' aren't the only ones who use them, in fact. Anyways, in the South many people live off the land and shoot what they eat. It's cheaper, even healthier in a lot of cases. In other parts, people who aren't hillbillys use them for target practice, hunting and self-defense. The vast vast majority of gun owners are completely legitimate people.

    Every right we have basically has an unintended bad consequence. The right to own a gun, right to religion, right to drive a car, right to drink, right to drive (that's more a privilege)...The ugly truth of a free society is it opens doors to all kinds of freedom both good and bad. But that's a compromise I'm willing to die for if I have to. As selfish as it sounds I'd rather have it that way than live in a society where govt. is all up in our asses.
    Yet you want to ban a rifle that is responsible for less than 1% of total gun murders in the United States per year.

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    I've taken down many deer with my AR's so the "they are just for battle" line is weak. I also have other rifles chambered in .223, what makes them any less dangerous than an AR? Sounds like you just don' like the "look" of an AR15 as it is no different than any other semi automatic rifle chambered in .223.
    You must be a horrible shot if you choose to take an AR hunting.

    Fact is it's a war weapon. I bet if you could get your hands on a Browning you would take that out hunting too, since you're a horrible shot. I could kill a squirrel with a fork if I wanted too, it doesn't mean it's what it's meant for. The AR can hold up to 40 rounds, and it holds different types of rounds some higher caliber than others. This is a gun used to spray and/or used against multiple targets, which apparently people like yourself who can't aim worth a god damn have adopted for hunting.

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    Yet you want to ban a rifle that is responsible for less than 1% of total gun murders in the United States per year.
    You don't understand though, I don't care about statistics. I care about the point/use of the ing god damn weapon. There's no use for a damn AR outside of combat, no matter how much you suck at ing hunting

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    So a potential President, if completely opposed to guns, cannot voice their opinion on the issue, according to you.

    I guess that's 'against the system', right?



    'Ethnicity'
    What's him whining going to do? It doesn't change anything

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    "many people live off the land and shoot what they eat"

    evidence?


    Seriously you need evidence for this? Take a drive through your favorite part of the country, interact with people, and it's common. I've lived in Bible Belt it's a common thing. I'd take home that they killed to eat.

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    You don't understand though, I don't care about statistics. I care about the point/use of the ing god damn weapon. There's no use for a damn AR outside of combat, no matter how much you suck at ing hunting
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    So a potential President, if completely opposed to guns, cannot voice their opinion on the issue, according to you.
    Obummer voices his opinion all the time. Just like you, he immediately rushes to politicize every mass shooting before the bullets even leave the gun. And like a true narcissist, he also makes them all about himself - I read somewhere that he referred to himself 28 times in his 12-minute speech about this latest shooting. 28 times!

    Unfortunately for Obummer, we have a Second Amendment, and a population that is vehemently opposed to ever repealing it.

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    "politicize every mass shooting"

    well, duh, as if NRA/GOA/gun-industry NEVER participate in politics to block, trash, ridicule each and every MENTION of gun regulation!

    goddam, you rightwingnuts today are especially easy to slap to inane silliness.



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    You must be a horrible shot if you choose to take an AR hunting.

    Fact is it's a war weapon. I bet if you could get your hands on a Browning you would take that out hunting too, since you're a horrible shot. I could kill a squirrel with a fork if I wanted too, it doesn't mean it's what it's meant for. The AR can hold up to 40 rounds, and it holds different types of rounds some higher caliber than others. This is a gun used to spray and/or used against multiple targets, which apparently people like yourself who can't aim worth a god damn have adopted for hunting.
    I have 5 round magazines I use in my AR when I hunt deer so they don't hit the ground when using my bi-pod. I've rung steel gongs consistently at 600+ yards with my 18" AR. You are really making a fool out of yourself and showing your severely limited knowledge of the AR platform.

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    "politicize every mass shooting"

    well, duh, as if NRA/GOA/gun-industry NEVER participate in politics to block, trash, ridicule each and every MENTION of gun regulation!

    goddam, you rightwingnuts today are especially easy to slap to inane silliness.


    Sorry, but the people politicizing shootings are the ones who use the visceral aftermath right after a tragedy as a platform to push for radical, uncons utional changes - not the people who defend our Cons utional rights (as guaranteed by the Supreme Court) 24/7/365.

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    You don't understand though, I don't care about statistics. I care about the point/use of the ing god damn weapon. There's no use for a damn AR outside of combat, no matter how much you suck at ing hunting
    You should care about statistics because your argument now has just boiled down to my feels

    It's the most popular rifle in the United States and is used the least for murders. A gun is a gun, stop pretending a little black handguard or a nifty red dot makes it any more lethal. Oh noes a vertical grip!!!

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    Sorry, but the people politicizing shootings are the ones who use the visceral aftermath right after a tragedy as a platform to push for radical, uncons utional changes - not the people who defend our Cons utional rights (as guaranteed by the Supreme Court) 24/7/365.
    you are FULL OF . The NRA/GOA and other gun nuts will pipe up soon as they always do after these slaughters to trash people who want serious gun regulations.

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    you are FULL OF . The NRA/GOA and other gun nuts will pipe up soon as they always do after these slaughters to trash people who want serious gun regulations.
    You mean the serious regulations that would have stopped this tragedy you aren't willing to share?

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    You mean the serious regulations that would have stopped this tragedy you aren't willing to share?
    I already addressed those. G F Y

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    It isn't viable according to anyone. Support for it would never be widespread. Do you have a solution that is feasible in the United States?
    Not sure why you bothered asking me for my solution if all you were going to do is call my solution unfeasible simply because it doesn't align with your political agenda.

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    Obummer voices his opinion all the time. Just like you, he immediately rushes to politicize every mass shooting before the bullets even leave the gun. And like a true narcissist, he also makes them all about himself - I read somewhere that he referred to himself 28 times in his 12-minute speech about this latest shooting. 28 times!

    Unfortunately for Obummer, we have a Second Amendment, and a population that is vehemently opposed to ever repealing it.
    Similarly to how you rightwingnuts rush to politicize any shooting or act of violence committed by an immigrant or foreigner of any kind.

    Pretending rightwingnuts have the moral high ground by avoiding the real issues as always

    And as I mentioned before which you skilfully evaded, are these parents that come out in support of gun control after their kid is murdered 'politicizing' the event?

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    Oregon shooting: Gunman had white supremacy leanings and was obsessed with guns, source says

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-...002-story.html
    Interesting...The LA Times changed the le of the article already. So were the "white supremacy" leanings made up bull to fit the narrative?

    le now reads:

    Oregon gunman left hate-filled note and long struggled with mental issues, sources say

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-...002-story.html



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    You mean the serious regulations that would have stopped this tragedy you aren't willing to share?
    I've given you my ideas on gun regulation. IIRC, you agreed with most of them. G F Y

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    “I had this challenge as governor because we had — look, stuff happens,”

    http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/10/02/jeb-bush-is-criticized-for-saying-stuff-happens-in-reaction-to-oregon-shooting/

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    Once again, it's not about Guns. We have Guns in Canada and don't have the level of BS mass shootings each year. We also get the same entertainment, movies, video games and adult content as you. It's America's en lement and culture of violence coupled with mental illness ensure these things will happen time and time again. Also, the fact that the second amendment which is archaic and nonsensical in modern times being used as both a rallying point for and against is not the issue either.
    Guns are used to protect, correct....well let's think about a culture that celebrates violence, redemption, rewards selfishness and stupidity all while being en led to think everyone is a unique snowflake.

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    Not sure why you bothered asking me for my solution if all you were going to do is call my solution unfeasible simply because it doesn't align with your political agenda.
    This has nothing to do with my personal opinion or political agenda. Your solution is not feasible in the United States period.

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    I've given you my ideas on gun regulation. IIRC, you agreed with most of them. G F Y
    Yes we did agree on quite a few ideas on regulations which is why I am wondering why you won't share your ideas on what new regulations would have stopped yesterday's shooting.

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