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An American Problem

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So do you agree? is this an American problem?

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The Barbarian wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 5:39 pm When it's easier for a kid to get a semiautomatic rifle than it is to get a driver's license, things happen.

Yes, it really is that simple.
And when a big bunch of insurrection waging "patriots" wave em around instead of their tiny underparts, the problem becomes even more immediate.

Three rounds onboard, limit the size of the round, no mags, no body armor. For starters.
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Since the AR-15 is a military weapon, our commander in chief has the authority to remove such weapons from public use.

An AR-15-style rifle is any lightweight semi-automatic rifle based on the Colt AR-15 design. ,.,.,. Airplane Corporation division ArmaLite sold the patent and trademarks to Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1959. After most of Colt's patents for the Colt AR-15 expired in 1977, ,..,,Colt retained the trademark of the AR-15 and is the sole manufacturer able to label their firearms as AR-15
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15_style_rifle

Aircraft Co. Colt marketed the redesigned rifle to various military services around the world and was eventually adopted by the U.S. military in January 1962 and subsequently designated as M16 rifle in December 1963, which went into production and service in 1964
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArmaLite_AR-15

The AR-15 was developed as a more portable alternative to the 7.62-mm (.308-calibre) battlefield rifles of the day, but ArmaLite had limited success in marketing it to the U.S. military. The AR-15 design was licensed to Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company (later Colt’s Manufacturing LLC) in 1959, and upon its adoption by the U.S. Air Force in 1962, the AR-15 was designated the M16 by the Department of Defense.
https://www.britannica.com/technology/M16-rifle

The AR-15 was designed and built for our military and therefore our Commander in Chief has the authority to buy back all AR-15’s from public use and anyone who refuses to release this killing machine shout be fined $1 million dollars and\or one year in jail.

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thomasdixon wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 12:55 pm [b]The AR-15 was designed and built for our military and therefore our Commander in Chief has the authority to buy back all AR-15’s from public use and anyone who refuses to release this killing machine shout be fined $1 million dollars and\or one year in jail.[/b]
Under what specific directive, act, regulation, or law?


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