Posted on 04/22/2013 7:00:04 AM PDT by KeyLargo
Feinstein: Watertown Citizens Dont Need Assault Weapons to Protect Themselves By Andrew Johnson April 21, 2013 1:09 PM
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) stood by her push for an assault-weapons ban when Fox News Sundays Chris Wallace pressed her on whether Boston and Watertown residents may have preferred to arm and protect themselves on Friday while the suspect was at large. If where youre going is, do they need an assault weapon? I dont think so, she said.
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If she were capable of rational thought, I think she would think so.
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You probably don't hear about KBs with .45 ACP as much, because the chamber pressure is considerably lower.
Now this is ridiculous. See, I can understand if she’s scared of the big bad assault rifles. They’re not made to be cuddly, really they’re not. But to use this tragedy to push her agenda forward? That’s low. That’s really low.
If she wanted to discuss this whole thing rationally, I’d be willing to hear why she things assault weaponry in the hands of civilians is a bad thing. Who knows maybe she has a point (Hah!). But this? This incident where there were no civilian-owned assault rifles (to my knowledge) involved?
Yeah, no. This bitty can go ban pressure cookers.
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My gosh, is she still yapping?
they’re not gonna drop. Go to Armslist.com and you should be able to find something locally for a reasonable price. There are deals to be gound on Gunbroker but it’s a good place to pay too much to if you aren’t careful.
That is a good read. a recent SD shooting in my vicinity involved a perp dieing rather suddenly after only 3 rounds. That being said, my own and only SD story involved three thugs against me and my one 5 shot snubby. I felt terribly undergunned and carry a Glock 30 with 10 rounds now.
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