04-20-2007, 06:33 PM
Hi Valerius
I think you do not understand American gun laws; here are some facts.
In that case of VT; Cho bought his gun from a gun shop, he passed a background check, and you have to be 21 years of age to buy a hand gun; he is 23.
Registration does nothing in reality; we can trace back gun sales without it. It only creates a list of who owns guns legally which the courts have ruled violates Americans 2nd amendment rights. Some states do it but have found no real benefit to it.
Automatic weapons require an expensive federal permit and registration. Automatic gun are almost never used in a crime in America because they are not cheap. We have also taken steps to make guns far more tamper proof so moron gang bangers cannot convert guns to automatic like back in the 80s.
So called assault weapons, military stalks, high capacity ammo clips (over 10 rounds), bayonet attachments (damn bayoneting are out of control ), and bi pods are used in .0001% of American crimes. Cheap handguns are the most commonly used weapon in a crime, more than 98% of the time. Rifles are hardly ever used, cannot carry one in a jacket. Last time a ban of cheap guns was proposed the ACLU (civil liberties and liberal organization) not the NRA said they would fight it making the claim it punished poor people.
Hope these facts help.
I think you do not understand American gun laws; here are some facts.
In that case of VT; Cho bought his gun from a gun shop, he passed a background check, and you have to be 21 years of age to buy a hand gun; he is 23.
Registration does nothing in reality; we can trace back gun sales without it. It only creates a list of who owns guns legally which the courts have ruled violates Americans 2nd amendment rights. Some states do it but have found no real benefit to it.
Automatic weapons require an expensive federal permit and registration. Automatic gun are almost never used in a crime in America because they are not cheap. We have also taken steps to make guns far more tamper proof so moron gang bangers cannot convert guns to automatic like back in the 80s.
So called assault weapons, military stalks, high capacity ammo clips (over 10 rounds), bayonet attachments (damn bayoneting are out of control ), and bi pods are used in .0001% of American crimes. Cheap handguns are the most commonly used weapon in a crime, more than 98% of the time. Rifles are hardly ever used, cannot carry one in a jacket. Last time a ban of cheap guns was proposed the ACLU (civil liberties and liberal organization) not the NRA said they would fight it making the claim it punished poor people.
Hope these facts help.
James Barker
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