What is an assault weapon?
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( January 16, 2013 ) |
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Tom M. at 1:00 PM January 16, 2013
Changing any or all of these features would not have changed the outcome of recent shootings one iota. Diane Feinstein has wanted to get guns out of the hands of ordinary law abiding citizens for years but she is one of the few people issued a permit to carry a concealed weapon in San Francisco. Total hypocrite....
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How about a hammer to the head? Would the hammer then be called an assault weapon? How about a professional Boxer, if he punches you with his hands are they not regestered as assult weapons? I love how ignorant Liberals are when it comes to defining what they see as an assult weapon, yea like a bat was never used to assult anyone, and a sock full of "D" batteries only hurts if you hit someone with it and would not be an assult becasue it was not a gun...how logical is that? Obozo only affirming his dumbness.