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Henry
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A slight chance in the rifle... a slight change in the law.  I hope they wait till major manufacturers are
in production before updating the law.


And there it is folks a admission that he hates all guns, so much for the assault weapons line he always gave, since the gun in the picture is not a assault weapon box still wants it banned. But this should not be a shock to anyone here, I said this all along. So what part is scary now box, the ammo, the black receiver, why should this rifle be banned now


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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And there it is folks a admission that he hates all guns, so much for the assault weapons line he always gave, since the gun in the picture is not a assault weapon box still wants it banned. But this should not be a shock to anyone here, I said this all along. So what part is scary now box, the ammo, the black receiver, why should this rifle be banned now


The scary part?  

That you support crazies like this having access to assault weapons... That's the scary part!



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Henry
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Nice try box but the picture of the gun is not a assault weapon, you just plainly admitted you want all guns banned, no squirming your way out of this one. By the way it must drive you nuts knowing nobody registered their guns and the NRA in NY has doubled their membership, 2 epics fails for box


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A slight chance in the rifle... a slight change in the law.  I hope they wait till major manufacturers are
in production before updating the law.
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And there it is folks a admission that he hates all guns, so much for the assault weapons line he always gave, since the gun in the picture is not a assault weapon box still wants it banned. But this should not be a shock to anyone here, I said this all along. So what part is scary now box, the ammo, the black receiver, why should this rifle be banned now

Funny how the GunHuggers have been arguing that there is no definition to an 'assault weapon' then
they cling to the definition that they denied.  

Um... Bubby... I kinda missed the part where I "admitted that I hate all guns".  As a gun owner and
supporter of the 2nd amendment, I want good gun laws, something that you oppose.

IMO, the SAFE ACT is just one step to a federal gun law that will restrict assault weapons, mandate
gun locks, and require a total background check on all gun sales.  
It's on the way... and every time some GunHugger shoots his kid, or his wife, or his neighbor
because the neighbor's music is too loud, we get closer to that federal legislation.

It's a shame that so many innocent people have to die before that legislation becomes a reality.



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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A slight chance in the rifle... a slight change in the law.  I hope they wait till major manufacturers are
in production before updating the law.
Funny how the GunHuggers have been arguing that there is no definition to an 'assault weapon' then
they cling to the definition that they denied.  

Um... Bubby... I kinda missed the part where I "admitted that I hate all guns".  As a gun owner and
supporter of the 2nd amendment, I want good gun laws, something that you oppose.



So again what part of that gun now scares you, under the liberal definition the gun pictured is not a assault weapon yet here you are wanting it banned. And again with the same bs you say every time, "as a gunowner" please nobody buys it, you probably haven't fired a gun since 1969


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Boston Gun Buyback After A 9-Year-Old Is Killed In Accidental Shooting

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Last week a completely preventable tragedy struck a Boston family. A 14-year-old boy accidentally
shot and killed his 9-year-old brother. The shooting, just another in a long line, has caused the mayor
of Boston to take action. Mayor Walsh announced plans to hold a gun buyback in Boston to get
unwanted guns off the street.


IMO, if negligence is found to be the reason that a 14 year old has access to a weapon, the person
responsible should be charged with a manslaughter.

Manslaughter:
the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances
not amounting to murder.


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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So again what part of that gun now scares you, under the liberal definition the gun pictured is not a assault weapon yet here you are wanting it banned. And again with the same bs you say every time, "as a gunowner" please nobody buys it, you probably haven't fired a gun since 1969


And you just as likely have never seen the damage that these weapons can do. Especially
to children.
Much of my time in Vietnam I carried a SEMI AUTOMATIC weapon with 5, 20 round magazines.  
Some of that time I carried a shotgun, and occasionally a .45 pistol.
That was in a war zone... and you say that you NEED an assault weapon?   Ridiculous.  


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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it wasn't a war zone. it was a political playing field.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Henry, this is a serious question and not baiting at all. But I have always wondered why
the average citizen would feel it's necessary to own a weapon like this. Especially considering
that with minimal ability, it can easily be converted to fully automatic.  Now I understand
about gun collectors, and "sport" owners, but other than that, I really am confused on
why anyone needs this type of weapon.


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Henry, this is a serious question and not baiting at all. But I have always wondered why
the average citizen would feel it's necessary to own a weapon like this. Especially considering
that with minimal ability, it can easily be converted to fully automatic.  Now I understand
about gun collectors, and "sport" owners, but other than that, I really am confused on
why anyone needs this type of weapon.


Joe...
Henry is prepairing his bunker for the upcoming race war.  He expects the US military and police
to assault his fortified position... (he also expects to win)!  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Henry, this is a serious question and not baiting at all. But I have always wondered why
the average citizen would feel it's necessary to own a weapon like this.


I'll answer this.

It's the same reason why people go out and buy 400+hp performance cars.

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Especially considering that with minimal ability, it can easily be converted to fully automatic.


Call bullshit here....If this was true, then Boxy would be crying about how Sandyhook kids were mowed down by a converted weapon and the MSM would be like chimps flinging poo on how easy it is and it's an 'epidemic'.

No, it is not easy to modify unless you're an experienced gunsmith with fabrication skills and the equipment to boot.

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Now I understand about gun collectors, and "sport" owners, but other than that, I really am confused on why anyone needs this type of weapon.


Obviously you don't because it runs along the lines of "Why does the average citizen feel it is necessary to own a car that has a top speed of 160+mph when you only can do a max of 65mph?"


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Oh and Boxy....













"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for
GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'

Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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I'll answer this.
It's the same reason why people go out and buy 400+hp performance cars.
Call bullshit here....If this was true, then Boxy would be crying about how Sandyhook kids were mowed down by a converted weapon and the MSM would be like chimps flinging poo on how easy it is and it's an 'epidemic'.
No, it is not easy to modify unless you're an experienced gunsmith with fabrication skills and the equipment to boot.
Obviously you don't because it runs along the lines of "Why does the average citizen feel it is necessary to own a car that has a top speed of 160+mph when you only can do a max of 65mph?"


Thanks Buck for playing Cissy game...but your analogies are so not an answer to anything.
Oh, and if you really did know things you would know that the rifle is easily modified...that's not BS.
Try using search engine....here's just one YouTube link:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t.....vm=bv.61190604,d.b2I

I am asking the question directly to Henry, since he and I have had reasonable discussions in the past
without the BS like others post....so I'll wait to hear from him, thank you!


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Thanks Buck for playing Cissy game..


Yeah Buck!  Let Henry dismantle Joebxr's loaded question on his own!  


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Yeah Buck!  Let Henry dismantle Joebxr's loaded question on his own!  


You're the jacka$$ that plays bait the reader, not me.  Try reading what I said DUMMY!
Nothing to dismantle...real question and wanting to understand...foreign concept for you!
I know it's challenging for you to understand written words...but you should really try...
otherwise STFU and go back to your Xbox game!


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You're the jacka$$ that plays bait the reader, not me.  Try reading what I said DUMMY!
Nothing to dismantle...real question and wanting to understand...foreign concept for you!
I know it's challenging for you to understand written words...but you should really try...
otherwise STFU and go back to your Xbox game!


Doesn't change the fact you asked a loaded question.

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Henry, this is a serious question and not baiting at all. But I have always wondered why
the average citizen would feel it's necessary to own a weapon like this. Especially considering
that with minimal ability, it can easily be converted to fully automatic.  Now I understand
about gun collectors, and "sport" owners, but other than that, I really am confused on
why anyone needs this type of weapon
.




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