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The Bushmaster AR-15 semiautomatic rifle used to kill 20 Connecticut schoolchildren and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 fired 154 rounds in about the time it takes to read this editorial. The weapon is a lethal beast, designed to inflict maximum casualties in combat — yet it is marketed to civilians who are more than likely not trained to handle it. |
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dasing
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A firearm is a firearm is a firearm, looking scary does not change any thing, the civilian market has semi auto only, unless you have an ATF permission slip for fullauto. The military uses select fire. All of the bull the libtards vomit is just that!! |
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