yes, it doesway to make it personal, moronNo wonder your wife is leaving you.
It really crosses the line.
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yes, it doesway to make it personal, moronNo wonder your wife is leaving you.
It really crosses the line.
come on chris the pussy, man up and ANSWER THE DAMNED QUESTIONcome on chris, answer the question
answer the question asshole
way to make it personal, moronSeems to me YOU are the stupid one, Chrissy. If you'd quit wearing those panties over your head some oxygen might get in.
WTF is an assault weapon? Does this mean *I* should be banned? I can kill you in half a dozen ways in less than a second each way, with my fingers.
Guess I need to have those little murderous things amputated huh?
You are such a douche.
No wonder your wife is leaving you.
you cant even asnwer a simple question, because you dont actually know, do you?come on chris the pussy, man up and ANSWER THE DAMNED QUESTION
answer the question asshole
Honestly, get out of your cabin.
I think you are beginning to lose it.
again, that DOESNT answer the questionAssault weapon refers to firearms that had been developed from earlier fully-automatic firearms into semi-automatic civilian-legal versions. Semi-automatic firearms, when fired, automatically extract the spent casing and load the next round into the chamber, ready to fire again; they do not fire automatically like a machine gun, rather, only 1 shot comes from each trigger pull.
By former U.S. law the legal term assault weapon included certain specific semi-automatic firearm models by name (e.g., Colt AR-15, H&K G36E, TEC-9, all non-automatic AK-47s, and Uzis) and other semi-automatic firearms because they possess a minimum set of features from the following list of features:
A semi-automatic AK-47 rifle.
An Intratec AB-10 with 32-round magazine; a semi-automatic pistol formerly classified as an Assault Weapon under Federal Law.Semi-automatic rifles able to accept detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
Folding or telescoping stock
Pistol grip
Bayonet mount
Flash suppressor, or threaded barrel designed to accommodate one
Grenade launcher (more precisely, a muzzle device which enables the launching or firing of rifle grenades)
Semi-automatic pistols with detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
Magazine that attaches outside the pistol grip
Threaded barrel to attach barrel extender, flash suppressor, handgrip, or suppressor
Barrel shroud that can be used as a hand-hold
Unloaded weight of 50 oz (1.4 kg) or more
A semi-automatic version of an automatic firearm
Semi-automatic shotguns with two or more of the following:
Folding or telescoping stock
Pistol grip
Fixed capacity of more than 5 rounds
Detachable magazine
The earlier term assault rifle, refers to rifles that are select-fire (that is, rifles that are capable of either semi-automatic or fully-automatic fire), firing intermediate-power rounds (such as the 5.56 x 45 mm NATO, or 7.62 x 39 mm), which along with fully automatic pistols, provided the pre-cursor for the term "assault weapon." In contrast, the term assault weapon as used in civilian and U.S. legal usage refers to a semi-automatic firearm with certain features, as listed above. The ban did not cover "assault rifles" but merely the new category of "assault weapons" which did not include automatic firearms of any type.
Federal Assault Weapons Ban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
answer the question Chrisis THIS also an assault riffle?
again, that DOESNT answer the questionAssault weapon refers to firearms that had been developed from earlier fully-automatic firearms into semi-automatic civilian-legal versions. Semi-automatic firearms, when fired, automatically extract the spent casing and load the next round into the chamber, ready to fire again; they do not fire automatically like a machine gun, rather, only 1 shot comes from each trigger pull.
By former U.S. law the legal term assault weapon included certain specific semi-automatic firearm models by name (e.g., Colt AR-15, H&K G36E, TEC-9, all non-automatic AK-47s, and Uzis) and other semi-automatic firearms because they possess a minimum set of features from the following list of features:
A semi-automatic AK-47 rifle.
An Intratec AB-10 with 32-round magazine; a semi-automatic pistol formerly classified as an Assault Weapon under Federal Law.Semi-automatic rifles able to accept detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
Folding or telescoping stock
Pistol grip
Bayonet mount
Flash suppressor, or threaded barrel designed to accommodate one
Grenade launcher (more precisely, a muzzle device which enables the launching or firing of rifle grenades)
Semi-automatic pistols with detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
Magazine that attaches outside the pistol grip
Threaded barrel to attach barrel extender, flash suppressor, handgrip, or suppressor
Barrel shroud that can be used as a hand-hold
Unloaded weight of 50 oz (1.4 kg) or more
A semi-automatic version of an automatic firearm
Semi-automatic shotguns with two or more of the following:
Folding or telescoping stock
Pistol grip
Fixed capacity of more than 5 rounds
Detachable magazine
The earlier term assault rifle, refers to rifles that are select-fire (that is, rifles that are capable of either semi-automatic or fully-automatic fire), firing intermediate-power rounds (such as the 5.56 x 45 mm NATO, or 7.62 x 39 mm), which along with fully automatic pistols, provided the pre-cursor for the term "assault weapon." In contrast, the term assault weapon as used in civilian and U.S. legal usage refers to a semi-automatic firearm with certain features, as listed above. The ban did not cover "assault rifles" but merely the new category of "assault weapons" which did not include automatic firearms of any type.
Federal Assault Weapons Ban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
no it doesntagain, that DOESNT answer the questionAssault weapon refers to firearms that had been developed from earlier fully-automatic firearms into semi-automatic civilian-legal versions. Semi-automatic firearms, when fired, automatically extract the spent casing and load the next round into the chamber, ready to fire again; they do not fire automatically like a machine gun, rather, only 1 shot comes from each trigger pull.
By former U.S. law the legal term assault weapon included certain specific semi-automatic firearm models by name (e.g., Colt AR-15, H&K G36E, TEC-9, all non-automatic AK-47s, and Uzis) and other semi-automatic firearms because they possess a minimum set of features from the following list of features:
A semi-automatic AK-47 rifle.
An Intratec AB-10 with 32-round magazine; a semi-automatic pistol formerly classified as an Assault Weapon under Federal Law.Semi-automatic rifles able to accept detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
Folding or telescoping stock
Pistol grip
Bayonet mount
Flash suppressor, or threaded barrel designed to accommodate one
Grenade launcher (more precisely, a muzzle device which enables the launching or firing of rifle grenades)
Semi-automatic pistols with detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
Magazine that attaches outside the pistol grip
Threaded barrel to attach barrel extender, flash suppressor, handgrip, or suppressor
Barrel shroud that can be used as a hand-hold
Unloaded weight of 50 oz (1.4 kg) or more
A semi-automatic version of an automatic firearm
Semi-automatic shotguns with two or more of the following:
Folding or telescoping stock
Pistol grip
Fixed capacity of more than 5 rounds
Detachable magazine
The earlier term assault rifle, refers to rifles that are select-fire (that is, rifles that are capable of either semi-automatic or fully-automatic fire), firing intermediate-power rounds (such as the 5.56 x 45 mm NATO, or 7.62 x 39 mm), which along with fully automatic pistols, provided the pre-cursor for the term "assault weapon." In contrast, the term assault weapon as used in civilian and U.S. legal usage refers to a semi-automatic firearm with certain features, as listed above. The ban did not cover "assault rifles" but merely the new category of "assault weapons" which did not include automatic firearms of any type.
Federal Assault Weapons Ban - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorry, but it does.
just admit you don't know the answer moron
because you don't know what an assault rifle is
so, can you or can you not interpret the law to say if that rifle i posted the pic of is or isn't an assault rifle?just admit you don't know the answer moron
because you don't know what an assault rifle is
Why should I know?
The law defined it the way I posted it.
But you need not worry. America will continue to supply criminals with the most powerful guns it can, because of stupid people like you.
Criminals don't have to ignore the law. The legality of assault weapons makes it easier for criminals to get these guns.
How fucking stupid are you?
Seems to me YOU are the stupid one, Chrissy. If you'd quit wearing those panties over your head some oxygen might get in.
WTF is an assault weapon? Does this mean *I* should be banned? I can kill you in half a dozen ways in less than a second each way, with my fingers.
Guess I need to have those little murderous things amputated huh?
You are such a douche.
No wonder your wife is leaving you.
Seems to me YOU are the stupid one, Chrissy. If you'd quit wearing those panties over your head some oxygen might get in.
WTF is an assault weapon? Does this mean *I* should be banned? I can kill you in half a dozen ways in less than a second each way, with my fingers.
Guess I need to have those little murderous things amputated huh?
You are such a douche.
What'd you tell him to take the panties off for, if you're just going to twist them around his neck anyway?
You don't faze me in the slightest.
I have learned from you how chicken shit the right is.
You don't even have the balls to admit that military style weapons have no legitimate civilian use.
Coward.
You don't even have the balls to admit that military style weapons have no legitimate civilian use.
Coward.
Over the past four years, the Brady Center has tracked available news coverage of hundreds of incidents to prepare the report. The incidents on the list involved weapons banned under the expired federal act as well as copycat and similar models that would be banned under proposed stronger legislation. The analysis makes a compelling case that federal policymakers should again ban military-style assault weapons.
This is a very cautious estimate of the injuries and deaths inflicted with assault weapons since the 1994 law expired, said Brian J. Siebel, the author of the report. It only includes incidents covered by the news media. The danger that our communities face from these weapons likely is far worse than this report indicates.
The victim list of those killed with assault weapons since the federal ban expires runs the gamut from grandmothers to young children to decorated police officers:
Stephen Liczbinski, a 12-year veteran of the Philadelphia Police Department, executed in May by bank robbery suspects just days short of his 40th birthday. He left a wife, Michelle, and three children, Matt, Stephen and Amber.
Vicky Armel, 40, the Fairfax County, Virginia police veteran who was the mother of two girls, five and seven, when she and officer Michael Garbarino lost their lives on May 2006. She volunteered at her church and decorated the local school gym at the holidays. The shooter: Michael Kennedy, an 18-year-old mental patient whose mother helped him practice firing his AK-47 assault rifle and whose father supplied him with marijuana.
Siretha White of Chicago died of stray assault weapon fire that came through the windows of her aunts house, where she was at her own surprise birthday party on March 11, 2006 just days before her 11th birthday. Siretha loved acting and excelled as a fifth grader at Vernon Johns Community Academy. She also loved jumping rope, basketball and boxing with her brother. I have lost my precious Nugget to a deadly assault weapon that had no business being in my neighborhood, said Sirethas mother, Siretha Woods. She would be alive today but for the deadliness of these weapons.
Janet Jorgensen, 68, mother of three and grandmother of eight, who had just celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary when she was gunned down in the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska during the Christmas shopping season in December 2007. At St. James Catholic Church, the crowd for her funeral was standing room only. Robert Hawkins, 19, killed eight before committing suicide.
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
and it never answered the questionOver the past four years, the Brady Center has tracked available news coverage of hundreds of incidents to prepare the report. The incidents on the list involved weapons banned under the expired federal act as well as copycat and similar models that would be banned under proposed stronger legislation. The analysis makes a compelling case that federal policymakers should again ban military-style assault weapons.
This is a very cautious estimate of the injuries and deaths inflicted with assault weapons since the 1994 law expired, said Brian J. Siebel, the author of the report. It only includes incidents covered by the news media. The danger that our communities face from these weapons likely is far worse than this report indicates.
The victim list of those killed with assault weapons since the federal ban expires runs the gamut from grandmothers to young children to decorated police officers:
Stephen Liczbinski, a 12-year veteran of the Philadelphia Police Department, executed in May by bank robbery suspects just days short of his 40th birthday. He left a wife, Michelle, and three children, Matt, Stephen and Amber.
Vicky Armel, 40, the Fairfax County, Virginia police veteran who was the mother of two girls, five and seven, when she and officer Michael Garbarino lost their lives on May 2006. She volunteered at her church and decorated the local school gym at the holidays. The shooter: Michael Kennedy, an 18-year-old mental patient whose mother helped him practice firing his AK-47 assault rifle and whose father supplied him with marijuana.
Siretha White of Chicago died of stray assault weapon fire that came through the windows of her aunts house, where she was at her own surprise birthday party on March 11, 2006 just days before her 11th birthday. Siretha loved acting and excelled as a fifth grader at Vernon Johns Community Academy. She also loved jumping rope, basketball and boxing with her brother. I have lost my precious Nugget to a deadly assault weapon that had no business being in my neighborhood, said Sirethas mother, Siretha Woods. She would be alive today but for the deadliness of these weapons.
Janet Jorgensen, 68, mother of three and grandmother of eight, who had just celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary when she was gunned down in the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska during the Christmas shopping season in December 2007. At St. James Catholic Church, the crowd for her funeral was standing room only. Robert Hawkins, 19, killed eight before committing suicide.
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
Chris having a report from the Brady Campaign about gun violence,is like a report from Hugo Chavez saying that he eats like the peasants in his country,.....