CobraXP
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freeport - My apologies if I aided in your thread veering off-topic - I know the feeling in that happening to mine on forums, so I will try to curtail and keep comments within the realm of the thread. My thoughts on how to protect schools - more so our children - seem to always pull me back to the 'gun control' conversation, so I'll try to make sure I intertwine the two.
Rich, I agree with everything you and others have posted in the last few days - with the exception of magazine capacity. While I understand your point of view and can understand the thought process, I just cannot accept it as a viable solution. I see too much reality and remember the previous ban where all that it did was stop the majority of the sales - it did not stop the usage nor the accessibility to high capacity magazines. I think back the 'The Matrix', when Neo walks through a metal detector with 20 guns on him. I think of that and know you can give me (1) 30 round mag, or (6) .38 revolvers - I will still be able to put down 30 rounds in no time. Or maybe it is just the number '6' that catches me - I haven't figured it out yet. I've thought about it (this thread and all the other comments around the web and media) for days now, and every time I hear someone say 6 rounds or less, I immediately think of the Colt 1911 and the M1 Garand. Both tried and true firearms. The 1911 has proven itself over 100 years, and the first gun I ever shot and have always been the most comfortable with. A firearm that I am so comfortable with that it fits my hand and style better than a 2 year old pair of shoes does my feet. The M1 was the first true rifle (not just a 22 for cans) I was ever handed and that I still proficiently shoot 600 yards with on 14 clicks (an admirer of the Garand will understand that ). It seems to prevail on my mind and becomes the personal side of the argument to me. The reality of it is that a magazine capacity ban does not stop anything. It does not curtail accessibility as I would imagine the number of 20 and 30 round magazines in circulation in this country alone to be in the tens of millions, if not more. As we all have said, if someone with the mental faculties to carry out these scenarios will do, if they want to do it, they will find a way - ban or not. If they have access to an AR, an AK, a Glock, whatever, then there is a very high probability they have access now to the magazines. A ban will not stop that.
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Rich, I agree with everything you and others have posted in the last few days - with the exception of magazine capacity. While I understand your point of view and can understand the thought process, I just cannot accept it as a viable solution. I see too much reality and remember the previous ban where all that it did was stop the majority of the sales - it did not stop the usage nor the accessibility to high capacity magazines. I think back the 'The Matrix', when Neo walks through a metal detector with 20 guns on him. I think of that and know you can give me (1) 30 round mag, or (6) .38 revolvers - I will still be able to put down 30 rounds in no time. Or maybe it is just the number '6' that catches me - I haven't figured it out yet. I've thought about it (this thread and all the other comments around the web and media) for days now, and every time I hear someone say 6 rounds or less, I immediately think of the Colt 1911 and the M1 Garand. Both tried and true firearms. The 1911 has proven itself over 100 years, and the first gun I ever shot and have always been the most comfortable with. A firearm that I am so comfortable with that it fits my hand and style better than a 2 year old pair of shoes does my feet. The M1 was the first true rifle (not just a 22 for cans) I was ever handed and that I still proficiently shoot 600 yards with on 14 clicks (an admirer of the Garand will understand that ). It seems to prevail on my mind and becomes the personal side of the argument to me. The reality of it is that a magazine capacity ban does not stop anything. It does not curtail accessibility as I would imagine the number of 20 and 30 round magazines in circulation in this country alone to be in the tens of millions, if not more. As we all have said, if someone with the mental faculties to carry out these scenarios will do, if they want to do it, they will find a way - ban or not. If they have access to an AR, an AK, a Glock, whatever, then there is a very high probability they have access now to the magazines. A ban will not stop that.
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