Dagosa
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A lot of imbecilic babble still doesn’t alter the fact that full autos are not used in crimes. There are more then 100,000 in the hands of the general public. Few are ever transferred to criminals because of their regulation. I’ve shot them legally plenty of times, more in civilian domain then ever in the military for over ten years. It’s hilarious babble on your part. Regulation reduces gun violence better in every developed Country in the world.Right.
This from the mental giant who made this comment:
"Requiring universal background checks for fully auto firearms has reduced the incidents of use in crimes of the over 100,000 in the public arena to non existent."
If you knew what you were talking about, you would know that you can't walk into a gun store anywhere in America, slap down your cash and buy a fully automatic weapon, you stupid fuck. For starters, while it's technically legal for a private citizen to own a fully automatic weapon, it has to be one made prior to 1986. Furthermore, most gun dealers won't have something like that on hand, simply because actually selling it and putting it into the hands of a customer is an arduous process.
To legally own a machine gun, you first have to apply for approval from the federal government, which you're not likely to get. After actually paying for the gun, you must fill out an ATF Form 4 application and wait for approval before taking possession of the firearm. The FBI conducts a thorough background check using fingerprints and a photograph required with your application. This is a process which could take up to as a year to process. There's also a $200 “NFA tax stamp” requirement for each weapon transaction. The dealer maintains possession of the gun during the entire process.
Then again, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about, so you didn't know all of that.
Consider yourself schooled, dumbass...
You‘re probably a fearful little runt with a small dick. Many gun a holics are.