It is long overdue for the U.S. to do something about the gun issue. Now, I'm not saying we ban assault rifles or anything like that but there need to be less restrictions. I am a gun owner but even I realize that something needs to be done to protect not only our gun rights but more importantly the rights of everyone to be adequately defended.
First, this magazine over 10 rounds ban needs to be thrown out. You can defend yourself just fine with 10 rounds but what if a riot like Ferguson or Rodney King happens again? A 30 round magazine is something that is used for one thing, the defense from a large amount of people without reloading. I'm a gun owner and I can safely say they have a much needed use.
Second, all ammo purchases should not be subject to these tax stamps. For example, if you buy 150 rounds of ammo you are paying a price mark up from the BATFE tax stamp. This makes it unfairly expensive for the poor and your average Joe American from purchasing adequate amounts of ammo for both training and defense.
And finally in order to own a M2HB, MG42, Thompson, or any other full automatic firearm, should have all tax stamps and licensing requirements removed. It is abhorrent that some unknown bureaucrat or some cheap suit politician has the ability to say "you can't own that scary thing because of my unreasonable fear."
All of these measures would protect the rights of my fellow gun owners while also ensuring the safety of everyone else. Let's face it, after only a handful of mass shootings Australia and the UK banned assault rifles and look at where they are now? I don't think we need to ban them. Right now we need to do something more than we have been. It is time that we start regaining the ground in which we have lost. They have taken almost all of this inalienable right to self defense and yet they believe us to be unreasonable. I think it is time for us to be on the offensive.
Legalize artillery that can be wielded by 1 person without a DD, and abolish the NFA
Gabriel Barnes
I wouldn't go for a battle but guerilla tactics
There is ONE way to go further about that. Make gun safety classes mandatory, and in fact, part of education (namely, P.E)
Andrew Collins
Our firearm rights are not subject to firearm deaths.
Benjamin Barnes
>Make gun safety classes mandatory, and in fact, part of education (namely, P.E) So you advocate the people requiring government approval before exercising their inherent rights?
Jaxson Morales
In reality, shills like the OP love firearms. Just as long as the government are the only ones who have them. Also, trolls like the OP love firearm violence. Just as long as the government is behind the firearm violence.
Elijah Hernandez
I worded what I meant poorly. Sorry What I meant was that a certain standard of gun safety should be taught from a relatively young age by either teachers or parents, like writing, reading or arithmetic
Christopher Peterson
>What I meant was that a certain standard of gun safety should be taught from a relatively young age by either teachers or parents, like writing, reading or arithmetic I absolutely agree. Though it shouldn't be mandatory or government regulated and required to use or purchase firearms.
Kevin Martinez
There is one overwhelming thing that everyone should be aware of when it comes to firearm deaths.
>tfw you get to a gungrabbing shill thread before it hits 200+ posts but the gungrabbing OP shill has already abandoned the thread. shit suck. I just wanted to completely BTFO the gungrabbers.
Tyler Lee
Not that our firearm rights are subject to firearm death statistics, mind you.
But yes, niggers are responsible for most of the firearm crimes here and that is yet another reason why niggers don't belong in White countries.
Zachary Garcia
You know what, successfully baited. I like this pasta, thank you.
Dominic Green
SHALL
Isaiah Clark
NOT
Brayden Butler
No no, read it. It's tasty.
Ryan Cooper
Alex Jones ended any further talk of compromise. You're cancer. You're no longer needed in America.
Jackson Brooks
this pasta again sage goes in option field
Justin Foster
Slide thread,sage.
Jordan Ramirez
>t. didn't read the post til the end take the time to read it again 'til the end
Julian Gonzalez
>t. didn't read the post 'til the end
Owen Powell
Every. Fucking. Day. You shills post this stale ducking pasta.
libertarian fags are just as bad, quite literally no civilian needs a squad automatic weapon, and even fully automatic small arms are extremely questionable. fags tryin to devalue the discourse with pipe dreams about cowboy machine gun action
Gabriel Davis
it's not the usual one tho. Really
Luis Gonzalez
>What I meant was that a certain standard of gun safety should be taught from a relatively young age by either teachers or parents, like writing, reading or arithmetic
>quite literally no civilian needs a squad automatic weapon, and even fully automatic small arms are extremely questionable. It's not your place to determine what the people "need". Possessing those weapons is our inherent right.
Why is it that you want only the government to have those weapons aka let the government have a monopoly on force?
Jack King
The world being dangerous is not justification to disarm you dip shit.
Leo Watson
>Laws abrogations need to be enforced by gun violence >You need to enforce lack of laws rly?
Logan Jackson
just make your own illegal machine guns so fags like this have a mental breakdown
>Average P.E exam in the high school I'd send my kids Do please tell me more. I'm envious
Correct. Hence why, if you did read, it was about abrogating bullshit laws instead of enforcing new ones
Those steganographied pics seems to turn up just about anywhere these days... Not that I'm complaining
Nicholas Myers
Every time I see this pasta..remember kids...
It's perfectly legal to build your own AR15 WITHOUT SERIAL NUMBERS Silencers can be legal and easy to get You don't have to be 21 to own a handgun You can conceal a AR15 pistol legally A sawed off shotgun is just a$200 tax Owning 10,000 rounds of ammunition is not a crime 60 round magpul drums work great and are good for pissing off liberals You don't need a bumpstock to bumpfire youtube.com/watch?v=7RdAhTxyP64&t=1s
He might be satirical but he’s literally saying get rid of regulations outright in the post. If you read the words, he says get rid of the ten round mag ban because big riot-like conflicts that turned violent would justify a higher capacity magazine (more people to protect against).
Luke Baker
It's just so inconvenient to have to take it out to go back to semi (in minecraft of course). The ATF just needs to get off our nuts, and liberals need to go to some other country. Any other country, most of them suck equally.
i dunno militias or something? we dont need antidepressent zombies with a bone to pick against the local elementary school getting a hold of 50. cal machine guns im a retard and i cant read sorry
I post this in most gun control threads and I'll post it again. As long as there a 42 million niggers in our country, and we share a border with mexico that isn't locked down tight, any measure to stop gun violence in this country will fail. >End the Drug war >End gun free zones >Close the Border >Keep the black communities on a tighter leash with cops
Only with these 4 things will gun crime ever stop in the united states.
Camden Long
>getting a hold of 50. cal machine guns Why not? if you dont trust nut bags not to kill us then why do you let them live among us? a chain, a gallon of gas and a padlock would do more damage >Flamethrowers are legal in more state than AR15s and can be sent to your house youtube.com/watch?v=v2iD9iNfh0U
Just like any idiot can call for more gun regulations than Obama ever did
Despite the fact that the Obama administration approved the sale of bump fire stocks on at least two occasions, the National Rifle Association is calling on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) to immediately review whether these devices comply with federal law. The NRA believes that devices designed to allow semi-automatic rifles to function like fully-automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations home.nra.org/joint-statement