But $10/bullet tax... I'm all in.
Bullets are addictive like cigarettes, people will stock them up....but those stockpiles will go down eventually.
The money raised will ensure every gun, every bullet is traced.
People will try to make their own....just as people try to roll cigarettes, I suppose, but I would not hesitate.
But I know that's not reality and it would be hard to get that to pass....because some of these jackwagons think that Moses was handed the Second Amendment on Mount Sinai...
But maybe the ease with which Crimo attained that gun....with the help of his father no less....should be looked at. It was clear as a bell that he was not mentally stable.
I didn't check to see if he got it in Illinois...or went up into Wisconsin or Indiana to get the gun, but I did hear that his father was involved in the purchase of this gun.
83 rounds in a short period of time. There is no need for that kind of fire power for any reason.
This is no argument against the guy who has a shotgun and doesn't wait to wait for the sheriff to make it out to his or her home.
83 rounds in just a short amount of time....
That's a totally different scenario and those kinds of guns are designed to kill as many people in as short of time possible.
When you ban books before you ban guns, you've admitted that you're more afraid of children learning than you are of children dying.
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