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Right at the end on the question of why would you own an 'assault' weapon with more than 20 rounds....I wish he would simply made statement that if government truly wish to reduce crime and allow people to protect themselves, then good law-abiding citizens MUST be able to own bigger, better, more powerful guns with more ammo than an assailant could possible possess in a confrontation.
Who should be allowed to have an "assault" weapon? Everyone.
Why? To protect themselves from tyrannical government.
From doing what? Disarming the everyone of their assault weapons.
You must be crazy for saying that. Am I? I'm currently in front of a government committee arguing to you why you shouldn't be allowed to disarm the law abiding citizens.
Who is going to have the balls to stand up and say that to the committee?
Cheap labor, cheap taxes in MS, plus probably a waiver of all taxes for a decade, completely new plant. Would make their weapons much less expensive to build than a Northeast Manufacturer.
There's a good chance they'll just move right across the river to Virginia, seeing as how they already have their warehouse operation here.
"Why do you need that?" Sick of hearing that question.
In a 28-19 vote, senators approved a plan to require a license to buy a handgun, limit magazines to 10 bullets and ban the sale of assault-style weapons. Maryland State Police would be empowered to audit gun dealers, and state rules limiting gun ownership for people with mental illnesses would be expanded. Other provisions increase the information sent to databases used for background checks.
YUP. The correct answer would be.....Because self serving pricks like you continue to trample on my rights."Why do you need that?" Sick of hearing that question.
Right at the end on the question of why would you own an 'assault' weapon with more than 20 rounds....I wish he would simply made statement that if government truly wish to reduce crime and allow people to protect themselves, then good law-abiding citizens MUST be able to own bigger, better, more powerful guns with more ammo than an assailant could possible possess in a confrontation.
While my Beretta is not my main gun, it is my home go to weapon to get to the rifle cabinet. Very smooth gun and everyone in the house can handle it quite well. It is a great gun and I will never sell it.Damn, now I need to buy another Beretta.