Apart from the 2nd Amendment problems with background checks, there could also be another Constitutional "takings" problem with requiring non-dealers to do background checks before selling their...
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Apart from the 2nd Amendment problems with background checks, there could also be another Constitutional "takings" problem with requiring non-dealers to do background checks before selling their...
Not all of them. Madison and the Federalists didn't particularly want a Bill of Rights and argued that it was unnecessary (whether they actually believed it was unnecessary is up for debate - I...
A ban on assualt weapons and 11+ round magazines is ridiculous. It completely flies in the face of the 2nd Amendment. A militia without assault weapons and/or one limited to low capacity magazines...
I don't think private citizens should be required to do a background check before they sell their personal guns to another person. I am more open to the idea of background checks for "dealers."
Apparently, they need to take the guns away from the NYPD.
He is only a spree killer if you count the attempted murder by the booby traps in his apartment.
Lot more expensive than a Mossberg 500. Been debating between the two.
The THREAT of gun control is GREAT for the gun industry.
I would rather have the .308 if I am attacked by a bear (and, no, that has nothing to do with ULL's new minor). Also, would be more suitable for deer hunting (if I ever decide to go again) or...
I read the article on CNN yesterday, so I can also confirm that it was there. JuBru's screenshot proves it, though.
Which is why I have changed from wanting to get an AR-15 to get an AR chambered for .308. I heard a story (could be an "old wives' tale") that the .223 was selected in large part because of the...
Looks like CNN - the link is cnn.com.