Assault rifles must have full-auto capability. Semiautomatic weapons, no matter what they look like, are not assault rifles.
But here's a deal: Treat the First and Second Amendments the same way. Citizens have the right to practice, speak, own, and carry whatever they want, so long as they hurt no innocent person.
Greg, we both know that the difference between a semiautomatic "assault" rifle and a machinegun are a few grams of metal on the sear. A Kalashnikov sold in the United States is identical to the Type 56 rifle, except for the fact that the selector is missing a position.
An assault rifle means whatever the law says it does.
Oh, sure, and pi is exactly equal to three, as the Indiana state legislature declared. I prefer to use language correctly, regardless of what sloppy people do.
Assault rifles must have full-auto capability. Semiautomatic weapons, no matter what they look like, are not assault rifles.
ReplyDeleteBut here's a deal: Treat the First and Second Amendments the same way. Citizens have the right to practice, speak, own, and carry whatever they want, so long as they hurt no innocent person.
Greg, we both know that the difference between a semiautomatic "assault" rifle and a machinegun are a few grams of metal on the sear. A Kalashnikov sold in the United States is identical to the Type 56 rifle, except for the fact that the selector is missing a position.
DeleteAn assault rifle means whatever the law says it does.
Oh, sure, and pi is exactly equal to three, as the Indiana state legislature declared. I prefer to use language correctly, regardless of what sloppy people do.
DeleteHere's a new motto for you:
DeleteIt may be reality but it is not "The Truth".
E.N., your efforts at being hired by some ministry of propaganda is laughable.
DeleteGreg, are you making up your own definitions now?
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