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  • Machx2
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    What an idiot. Police Officers do carry weapons as a source of defense... If it was for Offense, then we would be in jail!

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  • mightyp
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    that last guy is a freaking idiot, pretty sure the first guy is a little "fruity"

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  • Pro88LX
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    what a fucking retard

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  • DallasSleeper
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post

    Skip to 6:30 for the gold...
    Holy Shit, did he really say that? What a jackwagon. Guns are not defensive weapons. Police carry guns not to defend themselves or others but to do their jobs.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Wow. Guns are not defensive? I guess those women defending themselves who shoot bad guys are offensive. And cops aren't using their weapons in defense? Do they randomly open fire to preemptively strike?

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  • SS Junk
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    Skip to 6:30 for the gold...

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  • '90Vert
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    You won't loan your gun- but define that first. You go to the range with a friend and allow them to shoot your gun with you there? Loan?

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  • Chas_svo
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    "Those weapons"....

    You don't need more than 1 round to kill a person, and honestly hammers are still used more.

    F'ing morons. I think the politicians in CO are partaking.

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  • DallasSleeper
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    I just read another one where Colorado is trying to hold gun manufacturers liable for damage caused by firearms.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...le-for-crimes/


    The owners and makers of assault-style weapons could soon be held legally liable in Colorado for crimes committed with their guns, if sponsors of a new gun-control package have their way.

    State Democrats unveiled the broad package of measures this week, joined by gun violence survivors from the Columbine, Aurora and Sandy Hook shootings.

    The eight bills detailed at a press conference Tuesday tackle gun control as well as mental health issues tied to gun violence. Among them are measures to put universal background checks in place for private gun sales and a bill to ban sales of high-capacity ammunition magazines.

    But getting the most attention is the gun manufacturer-liability measure.

    “This is the most aggressive anti-gun legislation ever floated in the country,” Republican Sen. Greg Brophy told FoxNews.com Thursday. “To hold everybody in the entire chain of possession responsible for a crime committed by one person? The manufacturer, dealer and owners? That’s equivalent to blaming Coors for a drunk driver and the 7-Eleven after someone steals a 12-pack.”

    The proposal would hold manufacturers of firearms, as well as sellers, responsible for crimes committed with those guns. The measure apparently conflicts with an existing federal law, but Democrats in the state reportedly say they want to get that federal law repealed.

    Republicans say the gun liability measure would effectively ban those weapons because manufacturers and retailers would be afraid to sell them.

    While Democrats hold a majority in both state houses, though, getting the sweeping series of bills passed will be an uphill battle.

    Colorado has taken center stage in the country’s fight over gun control. David Keene, the head of the National Rifle Association, is in Denver to meet with Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper and Senate President John Morse.

    Keene called universal background checks a political "sweet spot," during an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday. He added that the current background check systems are underfunded and that forcing them on private sales would be logistically difficult.

    Colorado’s governor has said in the past he supports background checks, but he has remained publicly quiet about the legislative package introduced earlier this week.

    “The governor is hiding under his desk when it comes to answering the hard questions,” Brophy said. “It took me 30 seconds to figure out what the plans do. The governor shouldn’t be given a pass. He needs to address the issue.”

    Calls for comment to the governor’s office were not immediately returned.

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  • Chas_svo
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    And they are too stupid to understand speed loaders for revolvers. There is a reason that state is called the land of fruits and nuts...

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  • jdgregory84
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    Haha. California has to be the worst state in the union. They've done everything they can to run their citizens away with stupid taxes and now they won't let them own anymore than a single shot pea shooter it seems.

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  • Downs
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    Fuck this is the one of the big reasons I'm not looking forward to my PCS move out there :/

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  • Forever_frost
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    I actually had to look it up a few weeks ago. Brilliant idea to get around the ban but thing about tricks, they work until the other side learn them

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  • DallasSleeper
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    I like the part about the "Bullet Button"

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  • DallasSleeper
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    Originally posted by YOLO View Post
    They're fucking stupid if they're going to ban .410 shotguns. Hell, even if they ban those stupid Judge revolvers, that's also pretty stupid.
    Look who we are talking about, They are Democratically controlled across the board. This will pass

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