Gun control EO's

09 Apr 2021 12:14 #11 by Wayne Harrison
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Pony Soldier wrote: I think you misunderstood. I feel less safe because there is a senile old man sitting in the White House thinking he can override the Constitution with his trusty crayon. The trouble is that so many are just going along with it. He is not a king! The DoJ does not write legislation! WTF are we even arguing about? Do you actually support the ripping up of the Constitution? Do you agree with Resident Biden that our rights are not absolute? If so, it is likely we will be on different sides in the upcoming conflict.


Now you know a little of how many Americans felt for the last four years, under Trump. But he used a Sharpie.

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09 Apr 2021 12:30 #12 by Pony Soldier
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And which of our constitutional rights did Trump attack?

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12 Apr 2021 09:25 #13 by Wayne Harrison
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Pony Soldier wrote: And which of our constitutional rights did Trump attack?


lmgtfy.app/?q=what+constitutional+rights...rump+attack%3F&iie=1

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12 Apr 2021 09:34 #14 by homeagain
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What is the term? Falling on deaf ears. It is why our nation can NOT move forward...false narratives that
R forever embedded in the conversation...it is as if we R speaking in a foreign language and communication
is non existent.

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12 Apr 2021 10:09 #15 by FredHayek
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President Trump banned bump triggers which have never been proven to have been used in a gun attack. (They are a stupid little device that lets you shoot a little bit faster but hurts accuracy and makes the gun more likely to jam.)

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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12 Apr 2021 10:32 - 12 Apr 2021 10:35 #16 by homeagain
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FredHayek wrote: President Trump banned bump triggers which have never been proven to have been used in a gun attack. (They are a stupid little device that lets you shoot a little bit faster but hurts accuracy and makes the gun more likely to jam.)



REALLY????? try 14 of them in the Las Vegas attack.....AND they are still being sold by a comp. in Texas.

apnews.com/article/973119a6539b4c7d9387f3ef10aa3541

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12 Apr 2021 14:20 #17 by Pony Soldier
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Wayne Harrison wrote:

Pony Soldier wrote: And which of our constitutional rights did Trump attack?


lmgtfy.app/?q=what+constitutional+rights...rump+attack%3F&iie=1


Since your link didn’t work, I guess I’ll have to assume you don’t have an actual answer, just snark. I’ll chalk that up as a win.

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13 Apr 2021 09:37 #18 by FredHayek
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homeagain wrote:

FredHayek wrote: President Trump banned bump triggers which have never been proven to have been used in a gun attack. (They are a stupid little device that lets you shoot a little bit faster but hurts accuracy and makes the gun more likely to jam.)



REALLY????? try 14 of them in the Las Vegas attack.....AND they are still being sold by a comp. in Texas.

apnews.com/article/973119a6539b4c7d9387f3ef10aa3541


Proven. There were a lot of guns in the Vegas attack that were never used. So you don't know if bump triggers were used. Still so many questions in that attack that still need to be answered.

I am guessing you are not a gun person, but with a semiautomatic you can shoot very fast without a bump trigger. And before they invented bump triggers, we used a "bump fire" shooting technique. You hold the gun in such a way that the recoil of the shot fires the trigger again without moving the trigger finger.
Trust me, as a gun owner, a "bump trigger" is not a game changer. It is simply a way to separate gun owners from their money at $29.95 each.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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13 Apr 2021 09:41 #19 by homeagain
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MY husband says the same thing about his Kember.( which is his go to fav)

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13 Apr 2021 09:49 #20 by Pony Soldier
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