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  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…1yr1Y

Firstly, the extent of second amendment rights is already under regulation, the question is simply how far that extent should go. Things like national gun registration, mandatory training licencing/certification, red flag laws, gun-free zones, etc. are all things that would have profound effects on our gun problem, while simultaneously not impacting those who are actually law-abiding citizens. Even things like AR bans have already existed in this country before, and also proved to be statistically beneficial against mass shootings. Secondly, I already addressed this point about illegally acce…  Read more

 @9B6P92Q from Texas disagreed…1yr1Y

The government’s own study of the Clinton AWB found that the ban had no measurable impact on violent crime. Moreover, the Columbine massacre happened smack dab in the middle of the AWB, which did nothing to prevent it. The Clinton AWB was nothing more than a ban on scary-looking weapons, and focused on features that have absolutely nothing to do with a weapon’s effectiveness or lethality. It banned rifles like the AR-15 while allowing essentially identical weapons like the Ruger Mini-14 (which fires the EXACT SAME cartridge as the AR-15, from detachable magazines holding 30 or more rounds, at the EXACT SAME rate of one round per trigger pull).

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas commented…1yr1Y

I definitely agree that the Clinton ban simply didn't do enough to tangibly solve the problem; it was ultimately, like almost everything Democrats do, more performative than anything. Granted, there was a noticeable drop in mass shootings during the years of the ban, but it obviously didn't do enough. I'm definitely not saying that we should simply copy this ban, nor am I suggesting that a mere ban alone will solve the greater issue, but I am saying that there are absolutely plenty of policies that we should be enacting, yet aren't. To suggest that we do nothing would be the more ridiculous notion.

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