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I started a thread earlier on whether or not the anti's had already won the battle by passing bans on assault weapons and hi-capacity magazines, which would take years and court cases to get back, by then the stock of assault weapons and magazines would dry up so even if the laws were repealed the guns and magazines would be gone and the companies that made them would be out of business.
Eventually the anti's will want to do this to all firearms, especially if they are successful with semi-automatic rifles and magazines.
http://news.yahoo.com/biden-second-...k-ownership-233655251--abc-news-politics.html
I started a thread earlier on whether or not the anti's had already won the battle by passing bans on assault weapons and hi-capacity magazines, which would take years and court cases to get back, by then the stock of assault weapons and magazines would dry up so even if the laws were repealed the guns and magazines would be gone and the companies that made them would be out of business.
Eventually the anti's will want to do this to all firearms, especially if they are successful with semi-automatic rifles and magazines.
http://news.yahoo.com/biden-second-...k-ownership-233655251--abc-news-politics.html
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Biden's Advice - 'Buy a Shotgun'
By Matthew Larotonda | ABC OTUS News – Tue, Feb 19, 2013
The vice president said the debate wasn't a matter of gun control but "gun safety." Addressing the issue of weapons already in the hands of owners that would become banned, Biden likened the situation to cars burning leaded gasoline.
"In the early '70s when we banned leaded gasoline. Everybody said, why would you do that? You still have all these cars out there, all these cars out there that use leaded gasoline and have to use leaded gasoline for the engines to function. The answer was, over time - over time, they will be off the market."
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