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AR: Common sense gun laws
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Mark A. Taff
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So what to do? If you say nothing, you're either delusional or a legislator.
Ban semiautomatics. Period.
A national gun registry. Annually, we assess our property and pay taxes on it. Why not guns? It would not only require one to attest to current ownership but paying a nominal fee that might in a small way go toward a national debt currently above $17 trillion. You could still sell your weapon privately, but that individual would be required to register it in a said time period or face fines and/or punishment. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(3/15/2018)
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Common sense BULLPUCKEY!! This is the gungrabber's wet dream! Ban semiautomatics? People who use ARs for hunting are not sportsmen.....the author has NO CLUE. I'm sure his intent is noble. And other people with noble intent elected Hitler to high office ...... |
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