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In reply to the discussion: IT'S. THE. GUNS. [View all]MisterFred
(525 posts)It's also really rare for soldiers to fire weapons on full auto. Aim is generally far more important than output.
And if you don't consider $500 easy, then I guess you think it's really hard to get an AR-15 in the first place? Which pretty much deserves an eye-roll.
Come to think of it, isn't the idea that fully auto weapons (banned in the U.S.) haven't been used in many crimes but semi-auto weapons (not banned in the U.S.) are used for crimes all the time a really good reason to ban semi-auto weapons?
I'm going to go with yes. Good evidence for gun control you presented.
Though in truth, the FBI statistics on guns don't generally distinguish between full-auto and semi-auto versions of a weapon. So anyone telling you they know the list of crimes where full-auto weapons were used is lying to you. No such list exists in the united states.