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Supreme Court to rule on gun ownership.
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<blockquote data-quote="King$nake" data-source="post: 5786690" data-attributes="member: 37363"><p>I can't believe some of the things liberal Rochard is saying. Makes me sick, honestly.</p><p></p><p>One thing everybody here should remember, is that no matter what law is passed yesterday, today or tommorow, bad guys will always have guns. Criminals have no regard for the law, and they will have guns no matter what, and for much cheaper than what law-abiding citizens pay for them also.</p><p></p><p>All gun laws do is take firearms from a law abiding citizen, leaving us completely unarmed against an intruder. </p><p></p><p>And without going into too much detail, a 12 Gauge Shotgun saved my life, and the lives of my family 2 years ago when a spun meth addict neighbor busted through my front door in the middle of the night. </p><p></p><p>People using the anti-gun argument obviously have no interest in firearms. They are a hobby to myself and millions of other americans. I enjoy building them, cleaning them and collecting them. And it is amazing that an ex-Marine (questionable IMO) would say that it is unnecessary for civilians to own an "Assault Weapon" (could you please DEFINE Assault Rifle for me, Rochard?) As they function exactly the same as any other Semi-Automatic Rifle on the market. </p><p></p><p>If this guy thinks these "Assault Rifles" are Select Fire, Fully Automatic rifles, than he needs to check his source again, because there are VERY few Fully-Automatic Rifles on the street, regardless of what the Mainstream Media will tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King$nake, post: 5786690, member: 37363"] I can't believe some of the things liberal Rochard is saying. Makes me sick, honestly. One thing everybody here should remember, is that no matter what law is passed yesterday, today or tommorow, bad guys will always have guns. Criminals have no regard for the law, and they will have guns no matter what, and for much cheaper than what law-abiding citizens pay for them also. All gun laws do is take firearms from a law abiding citizen, leaving us completely unarmed against an intruder. And without going into too much detail, a 12 Gauge Shotgun saved my life, and the lives of my family 2 years ago when a spun meth addict neighbor busted through my front door in the middle of the night. People using the anti-gun argument obviously have no interest in firearms. They are a hobby to myself and millions of other americans. I enjoy building them, cleaning them and collecting them. And it is amazing that an ex-Marine (questionable IMO) would say that it is unnecessary for civilians to own an "Assault Weapon" (could you please DEFINE Assault Rifle for me, Rochard?) As they function exactly the same as any other Semi-Automatic Rifle on the market. If this guy thinks these "Assault Rifles" are Select Fire, Fully Automatic rifles, than he needs to check his source again, because there are VERY few Fully-Automatic Rifles on the street, regardless of what the Mainstream Media will tell you. [/QUOTE]
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