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    1. illdefined‏ @illdefined 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @SeanIra_ @ScottAdamsSays

      banning 30 rd mags wholesale wouldnt be every second an untrained shooter fumbles looking for and changing mags is a chance for victims to find cover and LE to do their jobs ‘slippery slope’ goes both ways. hi-cap mag ban was lifted, then we get vegas shooter with 60 round mags

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    2. Sean Ira ⍟‏ @SeanIra_ 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @illdefined @ScottAdamsSays

      You do know that many ppl can train and change a clip in under one second. I do not see this argument stopping. We ban it and the next shooter brings 20 clips and changes them out in ..lets say hes not that fast...2 seconds. Then they will want another ban

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    3. illdefined‏ @illdefined 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @SeanIra_ @ScottAdamsSays

      I do know that. but the chances of a disgruntled schoolchild being that well trained are pretty rare. as is the likelihood of carrying 20 15 round mags unnoticed vs 10 vegas shooter had 60 rounders. why does the NRA insist civilians need those? even the military don’t madness

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    4. Sean Ira ⍟‏ @SeanIra_ 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @illdefined @ScottAdamsSays

      I don't completely disagree at all. The chances are low. But so are the changes that anyone will become a mass shooter. The chances are almost nonexistent over all. But here we are wanting to create more laws that effect the people who do not shoot up schools and never will.

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    5. illdefined‏ @illdefined 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @SeanIra_ @ScottAdamsSays

      the number of mass shootings might not change, but the death count would most certainly if that boy and all the other mass shooters (especially the vegas shooter) could only buy 15 round magazines how many lives would’ve been spared? isn’t that’s what’s really important?

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    6. Sean Ira ⍟‏ @SeanIra_ 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @illdefined @ScottAdamsSays

      And yes the death count might change. Im sure it would. But if you look back at how erosion of law has destroyed every democracy that has ever existed in history. It always begins with erosion of peoples rights. Its just a fact.

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    7. illdefined‏ @illdefined 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @SeanIra_ @ScottAdamsSays

      erosion of law vs erosion of civic safety? what’s the point of laws if it’s facilitating the killing of our children? the ban used to exist and tyranny didn’t happen. it was lifted through NRA pressure and columbine, vegas, sandy hook and parkland happen meet us in the middle

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    8. Sean Ira ⍟‏ @SeanIra_ 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @illdefined @ScottAdamsSays

      I would not hold a grudge if the law was passed to be honest. But I would feel sick down the road when say 8 children vs today's 17 are killed and the left starts wanting to ban guns again saying it could have only been six. Mark my words it will happen.

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    9. illdefined‏ @illdefined 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @SeanIra_ @ScottAdamsSays

      again, slippery slope goes both ways. at first 30 rounds was better than 10, now it’s 60, when does it end? it won’t happen, it has happened 11 children’s lives seem pretty worth the 1 second inconvenience you said it takes a trained shooter to change mags thats quite an inch

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    10. Sean Ira ⍟‏ @SeanIra_ 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @illdefined @ScottAdamsSays

      And if --if being a big IF-- this total ban were to happen in the future the historians will trace it back to where the erosion of the rights were chipped away inch by inch over the years because we allowed it to be so. Once again history repeats itself and the US falls.

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      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 4 Mar 2018
      Replying to @SeanIra_ @illdefined

      The slippery slope argument is rarely persuasive.

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        2. illdefined‏ @illdefined 4 Mar 2018
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SeanIra_

          it’s worked for the NRA. it’s all these people have meanwhile they make it easier and easier for mass murderers to purchase ever deadlier arsenals legally we’ve been on their slippery slope for a while now, it’s time to turn it back to the middle

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        1. Som Mathur‏ @SoMathur 5 Mar 2018
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SeanIra_ @illdefined

          Slippery slope could be replaced by what I call the stronger dose fallacy: A policy breaks (or has no affect) on the things it intends to fix, and the fallacy is just assuming you need a harsher version of the policy until it works.

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