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Ban All Semiautomatic Firearms
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Sadly, Bahney loses his nerve toward the end, implying that we should ban only “particularly lethal” semiautomatics. By contrast, I would ban all semiautomatics. That would leave the gun owners of America with three types of weapons they could legally own:
Single-action revolvers Shotguns Bolt-action/pump-action rifles |
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Mateba: semi auto revolver.. imagine world where 2A 3% moving to Canada for gun rights... can't ban the 1A without doing the 2A first (see: europe)
http://www.victoriataft.com/portland-police-announce-results-of-investigation-into-death-threats-by-antifa-against-victoria-taft/
https://twitter.com/JCos01/status/1063484073027485697 This is life in South Africa behind fences, barbed wire and electric fences. Inside your home you lock yourself behind burglar doors in your room. Remember to fit anti lift mechanisms to your gate. Look what happened this morning.
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