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Comment by:
NotPrey
(6/15/2016)
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It is obvious that Bill O'Reilly does not know anything about hunting rifles and the power of various cartridges. I am disappointed that Bill O'Reilly sunk to a mindless knee jerk emotional response about the so called "assault weapon" |
Comment by:
jac
(6/15/2016)
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Actually, the AR-15 platform is not a high powered rifle. It is a medium power rifle at best.
Anyone that believes restrictions on firearms will deter terrorists, criminals, and malcontents is living a fantasy. The terrorists in France had full automatic rifles and grenades in a county where all guns are tightly controlled. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(6/15/2016)
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Everytime O'Reilly talks about what guns should be regulated, he says we ought not be able to buy bazooka and handgrenades. *Sigh* Bazooka are obsolete. And where can I buy grenades? I have never seen any of those....ever....being sold at gun shows or Gunstores. Do they have "grenade shows?" What am I missing? |
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