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The State of New York this week passed some of the strictest gun control laws in the United States, effectively outlawing 'assault weapons' and limiting the size of magazines. Submitters note: And we gun owners are paranoid... the gun controllers are showing their true agenda... Our Full autos were banned in 1986 and now its the semi's then the rest will follow incrementally. Total disarment of the civilian population. Then self defense will be made illegal which is immoral because it exist in nature. As has been done in many nations that have banned sufficent arms which can be used for self defense. Look at history registration leads to confinscation which leads to democide and tyranny. |
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As an individual, I believe, very strongly, that handguns should be banned and that there should be stringent, effective control of other firearms. However, as a judge, I know full well that the question of whether handguns can be sold is a political one, not an issue of products liability law, and that this is a matter for the legislatures, not the courts. The unconventional theories advanced in this case (and others) are totally without merit, a misuse of products liability laws. — Judge Buchmeyer, Patterson v. Gesellschaft, 1206 F.Supp. 1206, 1216 (N.D. Tex. 1985) |
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