@Sankey84@MusksMusk@GlocknessM0NSTR@mixtorious1@POTUS No, they’re saying that the weapon you describe as automatic weapons have been banned since 1986. To own a full automatic, you can only purchase one made before 1986, it’ll cost you tens of thousands, and you must file years worth of paperwork and permits. Like he said, google it
@Sterling_138 @rayfriend1967@minusrito@queentrizz Not at school but they get gunned down in their homes or on the streets, and are also trafficked and killed for their organs way more often. Just because it doesn’t happen in their schools it doesn’t mean they’re safe lmao
@ycsm1n I know a “man” who was sleeping with his sister-in-law in the room besides his wife’s where she cried herself to sleep every night due to terminal cancer, and he had his sister in law move in permanently after her death. Men are generally not good people
@xKeeltYx @juniortango20 How would taking guns from law abiding citizens (since they’re the ones that would be registered and able to be seized) fix the issue? Since you said the US is oversaturated with guns? Wouldn’t that just cause outrage and/or retaliation? Not sure how pissing off half the US helps
@420blazeitbro@WeMovinOnUp @hergie409 @KtownChr1s@ByMikeBaker Maybe I don’t need them, but it is my right to own them and I will continue to use my rights. If you don’t trust yourself with your own rights then that is your problem. If you don’t want citizens owning them then do something about it, don’t just cry about it online
@81stinfbde @stahlman_Jason @CeCeeRiggs@POTUS Ar 15’s are legal in every state, and may capacities don’t really matter when you can switch them out in 2 seconds so take your own advice
@Gucci_mustard7 @Bandit2Ruff @mario_reyes023 @Cristia50561494 @luhblix You mean the 18th amendment, the only one to ever be repealed and which took away rights, not gave rights, to people? Lmfao