Teens suddenly interested in guns? Great. Go learn the difference between .223 and .22 LR, and then we can talk.
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Replying to @primalpoly
Such a petty tweet. I want to fairly consider your point of view on many topics but you’re not doing yourself many favours with this one.
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Replying to @Liv_Boeree @primalpoly
I’m interested to understand,in a hypothetical future, say 100 years from now,when a “hand gun” exists that has the ability to evaporate matter,destroy buildings,thousands of people in seconds. Will the
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Replying to @woo_el @Liv_Boeree
The NRA isn't challenging federal regulations on Class 3 explosive devices, which is what your new device would count as. Learn the current regulations before you offer a silly hypothetical.
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Replying to @primalpoly @Liv_Boeree
How do you know this weapon will be considered a class 3 explosive? This is hypothetical.
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I will leave you to ponder it Geoffrey, clearly my tweet was an exaggeration, but the weapons will become more powerful by the year.....
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Disagree. There's been no significant increase in the power of modern semi auto sporting rifles since the 1980s. Indeed, .223 ARs are less powerful than older .308 hunting rifles.
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