Posted by oldtanker on February 18, 2017 at 08:07:06 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Weapon for Equipment posted by JimS on February 15, 2017 at 09:38:38:
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At the time the bill of rights was signed it was common for a community to mass together to defend itself mostly at the time from Indians and the founding fathers knew that. Most of the Militias who fought the British, what were they carrying? GO ask the British just how effective they were!
One person with an AR15 can kill a lot of undefended people, that's true. And fertilizer and a Uhaul truck can kill a lot too. How about a semi truck just driven into a large crowd? Or an airliner being crashed into a building? Or something as simple as a pressure cooker?
Less than 1% of the 8-10,000 murders committed each year with firearms use and AR15, AK series, Mini14 or other such type rifle. Most use handguns. But look at the mass murders. The VA Tech killings, Sandy Hook, Arora CO, Bath MI (1927) 2 used AR15's, one pistols and lastly explosives. The murders all had something in common, MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES! The VA Tech killings, Sandy Hook and Arora CO all had KNOWN mental health issues. Don't blame the tool. Blame the "mechanic"!
A .22 rifle is a weapon too. The AR15 IS NOT AN ASSUALT WEAPON. Never was. That's what I was pointing out. Contrary to what some politicians and gun control supporters claim the AR15 doesn't even meet the book or military definition of an assault rifle.
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