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No one needs large-capacity ammunition magazines for self-defense or hunting. We should limit the size of magazines.
Similarly, one should not be able to purchase large quantities of ammunition. What is a large amount is debatable, but 6,000 rounds would certainly be too much.
The kind of armor worn by the shooter has no useful purpose for civilians. Such armor only provides a sense of invulnerability and false courage to those who intend to go on a shooting rampage. |
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laker1
(8/6/2012)
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| So what if h bought 100,000 rounds. That does not make anyone more deadly. You can only shoot one bullet at a time. You sure can't carry over 100 easily. |
| Comment by:
laker1
(8/6/2012)
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| So what if h bought 100,000 rounds. That does not make anyone more deadly. You can only shoot one bullet at a time. You sure can't carry over 100 easily. |
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