you're cherry picking facts and objects...plenty of legally obtainable objects that you can commit mass murder with. laws don't protect ppl
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Replying to @TheJeffBurkett @NGrossman81
the issue is that we will never be able to stop someone that wants to commit terror / pretending bans on objects protects us is ridiculous
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Replying to @TheJeffBurkett
I'm not pretending that. I'm advocating measures that make it more difficult to kill as many people as quickly.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
no you're not, or you'd be advocating for much more broad gov't overreach than what you're implying now
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Replying to @TheJeffBurkett
No I'm not. Please don't put words in my mouth. I specified bump stocks for a reason.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
and the logic behind your reason isn't congruent
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Replying to @TheJeffBurkett
But focusing on the various logics/reasonings, using evidence and rational argument, is the conversation I want America to have.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
i'm fine with that, as long as it's constitutionally predicated, and right to bear arms is and should remain protected...
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Replying to @TheJeffBurkett @NGrossman81
frankly, there has been far too much infringement
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Replying to @TheJeffBurkett
I disagree with those who want to eliminate or severely curtail the right. But we have to draw the line somewhere. RPGs, full autos, illegal
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I agree with that. But things specifically designed to make a legal firearm be like an illegal one belong on the illegal side of the line.
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