He bought a premium AR. Daniel Defense. Approx $1800. Then another $600 AR. Ammo $250.
Usually I say the affordability of guns designed for mass production are a problem, but that DD is unusual.
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He bought a premium AR. Daniel Defense. Approx $1800. Then another $600 AR. Ammo $250.
Usually I say the affordability of guns designed for mass production are a problem, but that DD is unusual.
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C'mon. Do you think all these vets came back as animals and can't be trained to simply protect a school? That they don't have kids themselves? That they never interacted with local kids in Afghanistan or wherever they served? That schools can't do an interview or background check on them beforehand?
Cono, If you’re going to buy a killing machine, buy a nice one.
Bobby, you the NRA & and the GQP can try and sell that narrative. Anyone with a brain knows it is horse shit.
Close down sales of guns to civilians and buy back all of the guns out there.
Put a bounty out and make it very profitable to snitch out your gun fag neighbor.
Make having a banned weapon a very long prison term.
Within a few years the guns and this issue are gone.
“I don’t care about what I’m actually supporting”
I'd be down with registering my .22 Stevens Little Scout.
I feel safer on must urban mass transit systems than I do in most Walmart parking lots..
Jesus, you guys make me ashamed to be American with all this "the problem is too big" whining. We landed on the moon. All that's needed is to actually want to make things better. When did people become so afraid of doing difficult things?
NICS are done in about 15 min and apparently the shooter passed one. Finger printing can tie you to any crime that you might've committed. NICS doesn't do that. The waiting period is a deterrent.
However, Im not naive enough to think that a person wouldn't buy a handgun and commit the same crime.