You can't figure out from that quote that I mistakenly hit "m" instead of "b" while typing? Because its pretty obvious to me.It being a non-necessary luxury good does not mean it should be banned, but lets stop pretending like you need it. [Edited on January 3, 2013 at 12:56 PM. Reason : added point]
1/3/2013 12:55:28 PM
The typo was the least of that sentence's worries-
1/3/2013 12:59:27 PM
I sorry english hard fer u
1/3/2013 1:01:04 PM
the point i've been trying to convey is that it's easy to see why hunters, competitive shooters, and folks who want protection in their homes choose the AR-15 and its many variants.and for the majority of us, it's not because it makes us feel "macho", as i'm sure you'll suggest. it's because it's a well-designed rifle that can fill a lot of roles for a reasonable price.
1/3/2013 1:02:41 PM
Willy used to try to insult me by saying I write like an asian talks
1/3/2013 1:03:20 PM
you're the minority, dude
1/3/2013 1:03:32 PM
Lol, whatever man. I dont think im really being a grammar nazi here, but its not like im pointing out your flaws because I have a weak position.When you type gibberish and expect legitimate responses you shouldnt be surprised when someone calls you out or asks for clarification.At least Kris can shut the fuck up now and quit pulling a God.Bullet its no secret that you used to annoy the piss out of me, which isnt really the case anymore, but again I might have only been insulting (sorry) in my quest for clarification when you would string together a mile of engrish. Some of your older posts are truly terrifying-[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 1:09 PM. Reason : -_-]
1/3/2013 1:05:50 PM
1/3/2013 1:09:59 PM
Sadly, dozens of dead children is the price we must pay so the citizenry can keep the hoards of coyotes and groundhogs at bay.
1/3/2013 1:12:20 PM
Probably a good idea not to pull out your AR and start shooting coyotes in Chicago.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 1:39 PM. Reason : -]
1/3/2013 1:12:47 PM
1/3/2013 1:13:02 PM
If dudes who have no sense of machismo attached to their guns are the majority, then the entire firearms industry has committed the most blatant failure in the history of marketing and advertising.
1/3/2013 1:14:38 PM
dead red wolves will be the price we pay for coyote hunting way more than dead children
1/3/2013 1:14:44 PM
1/3/2013 1:17:58 PM
so you'd prefer they be killed with a bolt gun?argument is stupid anyway. 2nd amendment isn't about hunting. to think that the AR-15 has no practical purpose at all is simply wrong.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 1:21 PM. Reason : as]
1/3/2013 1:19:45 PM
"but isn't a dead coyote a dead coyote, why does it matter what is used" <-- post that will happen in a minute
1/3/2013 1:20:46 PM
Can you kill coyotes with sarin gas?
1/3/2013 1:23:48 PM
I lived in Chicago for three years, and I never encountered one of these "urban coyotes" who are not afraid of people.In fact, until I see an coyote getting off the red line wearing a scarf, skinny jeans, and thick framed glasses while drinking a pop, I'll be convinced that this is not an epidemic.Until these dingos start eating people's babies, it's a non-issue.
1/3/2013 1:35:24 PM
1/3/2013 1:36:36 PM
the statement was more along the lines of "these guns have no practical purpose for anyone. the only people who buy them are wackos with little man syndrome."like i said, it's very easy to see why a hunter, competitive shooter, or someone in the market for a home defense weapon would choose the AR.
1/3/2013 1:44:27 PM
i've just been reading, not posting, but damn if this page doesnt have me rofling. [Edited on January 3, 2013 at 1:50 PM. Reason : .]
1/3/2013 1:48:40 PM
1/3/2013 1:49:21 PM
I can also see how someone might choose to defend their home by jumping in a panic room and releasing sarin gas into the rest of the house's ventilation system, doesn't mean it justifies mass availability of sarin gas.
1/3/2013 1:50:04 PM
1/3/2013 1:53:27 PM
1/3/2013 1:58:02 PM
i never once said or even suggested that hunting was a reason to keep ARs legal.some folks said there is no practical reason to own an AR. i disproved that. now you're trying to twist it around.
1/3/2013 1:58:24 PM
1/3/2013 2:00:57 PM
The way some of these guys talk you'd think there were only two kinds of people in the world:1. Scarfed liberals munching kale who quiver with fear at the site of a mere Red Ryder B.B. gun2. Responsible, respectable gun owners who have an encyclopedic knowledge of firearms, extensive training, and opposition to any gun control whatsoever.There's actually a third (me):3. People who grew up around guns, own guns, but to whom guns aren't a hobby in themselves. They want to preserve the right to self-defense with firearms but think some regulation of the more powerful and rapid-fire guns is a good idea. We're also the people who came up with hollow-point bans, and make up the majority of the NRA according to some polls.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:06 PM. Reason : ,]
1/3/2013 2:02:53 PM
1/3/2013 2:03:25 PM
As long as we are clarifying that a literal assault rifle is not something that can be easily purchased in the US, can we also clarify that a coyote is not a dingo?
1/3/2013 2:06:58 PM
Neuse do you think you could make a post that isn't just you needling somebody either on terminology or some other minor point?Like, I don't know, suggest what regulations in your opinion, if any, would be reasonable, helpful, but not reduce somebody's self-defense options beyond the point of making them unreasonably defenseless.If you have a problem with a phrase someone is using, maybe you can help them find a phrase that better suits what they're trying to express, and not just using it as a means to try and shut people out of the debate. Doing that would go a long way to establishing that you're trying to be constructive here, and not just eager to snipe at people you perceive as your enemy.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:11 PM. Reason : .]
1/3/2013 2:08:16 PM
Oh heaven forbid needling in a debate!You know, only one of the most important parts of debating.Whose usefulness was illustrated fabulously by Kris and dtownral today who basically torpedoed you all by making your opinions appear......straight foolish.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:11 PM. Reason : !]
1/3/2013 2:11:22 PM
1/3/2013 2:11:41 PM
Hollow point bans?Is this a hypothetical that never happened? Or are you referring to military use?
1/3/2013 2:14:49 PM
Oh, were you the guy who suggested absolutely no regulation and instead we just arm more people?Yeah, sorry, for some reason I didn't bother committing your name to memory after reading that.
1/3/2013 2:14:51 PM
The problem isn't necessarily phrasing, it's that a lot of people have no idea about what they are suggesting should be banned or regulated. When people call an AR-15 an assualt rifle it's clear they don't have a basic understanding of what is being discussed.I honestly wouldn't take issue with high capacity magazines being banned. Anything over 12 rounds for handguns, anything in excess of 30 for rifles would be ok with me. I'm not sure how it would hold up in court but I'm personally ok with that.I don't want guns that are capable of full auto to be easy to own, but I don't really see a reason to make them outright illegal. Federal registration, extensive background check, a waiting period of 30 days, some kind of annual tax... this would be fine with me.
1/3/2013 2:16:14 PM
^^Why stop there? Lets reboot this thread and dig much deeper...Why do we feel the need to be armed in this country? Historical perspective allowed-[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:17 PM. Reason : -_-]
1/3/2013 2:17:18 PM
1/3/2013 2:18:05 PM
Lets try outright gun bans in LA, NY, Miami, DC, Atlanta, and Chicago then.The brief coyote discussion highlighted an obvious disconnect between urban and rural folk.Since you dont have to worry about the same things as NRR (or dont want to rather), then move to one of these safe zones! Is this a meaningful discussion?Obviously ban all the ammo there too-...and Sarin gas (oh it already is).Maybe even entire New England states could get something like this done? Then you could return to the national debate with obviously infallible statistics right? Plenty of proof to get it done-[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:25 PM. Reason : -]
1/3/2013 2:22:30 PM
An actual "assault rifle" is what they use in most branches of the military. Capable of selective fire (semi auto, burst, or automatic) or strictly being full auto or burst fire is pretty much the only thing outside of cosmetic, non functional stuff that can be used to define it. Beyond that, whether or not it has a bayonet mounting point and fsimilar things from the old AWB really don't make a bit of difference.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:25 PM. Reason : sffdds]
1/3/2013 2:24:21 PM
1/3/2013 2:25:39 PM
Do you think it's a good thing that sarin gas is banned, y0willy0?[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:28 PM. Reason : .]
1/3/2013 2:26:19 PM
1/3/2013 2:28:04 PM
What would I use sarin gas for?
1/3/2013 2:28:50 PM
Killing Kurds.
1/3/2013 2:29:22 PM
1/3/2013 2:29:59 PM
1/3/2013 2:31:16 PM
How about the Japanese model for purchasing firearms?Although I dont think they include penalties for not storing them adequately I would be in favor of that.Oh I see; you're attempting humor by equating certain guns to sarin gas.Since its illegal to use in warfare I assume you also equate it to hollowpoints.Somehow I think sarin is on a whole other level, but considering you or one of your cohorts asked if private nuclear weapon ownership was okay then I guess this is the wrong "serious discussion" for me.[Edited on January 3, 2013 at 2:34 PM. Reason : double standard]
1/3/2013 2:31:41 PM
Neuse I appreciate that, do you have any suggestions that relate to the general regulation of guns and not just concealed ones?
1/3/2013 2:32:30 PM
yes, i didn't make it clear in that post, but what i meant was a national system for firearms ownership similar to the NC system for obtaining a CHP
1/3/2013 2:34:00 PM