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      01 year ago

      The ban was strengthened in 1986. Assault rifles have been essentially illegal since the national firearms act of 1934. Assault rifles have been used in 0 recent mass shootings, and people on the internet screaming for an assault rifle ban to solve the problem of mass shootings are fucking idiots.

      • r3df0x ✡️✝☪️
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        An AR-15 is still an assault rifle. It’s based on the assault rifle. Trying to hide that is just pandering to the anti gun side.

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          -11 year ago

          Ok, introduce a bill to ban assault rifles. I’m sure it’ll be very effective and solve the mass shootings problem.

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              21 year ago

              Yeah, I’ve set back your progress in getting assault rifles banned, set it back all the way to 1934

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                    Excuse me? What exactly do you think my understanding of the issue is? I’m not the one using the term “assault weapons” or pushing for a redundant ban on assault rifles. I’m just the guy saying “don’t let the conversation get stuck on the definition of types of guns otherwise we’ll never end up discussing gun control.” Different statements. Don’t pretend they aren’t, boo. Playing pretend is for kids, remember? Remember when daddy told you that?

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              Tbf I’d argue that we’re atill arguing definitions because the anti crowd refuses to learn them, instead opting for “nuh uh.” If, instead, the antis would use the new information to say something like “ok fine, assault weapons is the wrong term, let’s use their term and say that has to be banned,” the conversation would progress. Of course, the pro side would still disagree, but at least then the argument wouldn’t be like

              “so the definition of assault rifle requires it to be select fire, that was banned in 1986”

              “nuh uh, it is an assault rifle cause I said so. Weapon of war.”

              Instead it’d be something like

              “All rifles are only responsible for 500/60,000 gun deaths for a rate of .2%, banning ARs solves nothing.”

              “Yeah but they are cosmetically similar to the rifles the Military uses and I don’t like that.”