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Mar 1, 2018 03:44:45   #
PeterS
 
SGM B wrote:
Aaaaa...hey dumass, did you miss the part where I said I am getting a 9mm for concealed carry??
The only one here mentioning the feared "assault rifle" is you. You obviously are afraid of one so don't buy one - it really is that easy.

And why are you going to conceal it? Why not put it on your hip and let all the bad guys know you're gunning for them so watch out!!!

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Mar 1, 2018 04:13:57   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
PeterS wrote:
Below is a M-16 and then pretend rifles designed to look like M-16. As for what makes a weapon more dangerous than an other, since all of them are equally adapt at mass murder there is no difference between them--save for the fact that no one would ban your 12 ga because even though it is the most dangerous weapon out there you guys still seem to prefer to use pretend assault rifles to do your mass k*****g...


The Aurora Colorado guy used a 12 gauge. That's what I would use if I were going to commit a mass k*****g. Loaded with 00 buck, it can be a real crowd pleaser.

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Mar 1, 2018 04:16:30   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
PeterS wrote:
Below is a M-16 and then pretend rifles designed to look like M-16. As for what makes a weapon more dangerous than an other, since all of them are equally adapt at mass murder there is no difference between them--save for the fact that no one would ban your 12 ga because even though it is the most dangerous weapon out there you guys still seem to prefer to use pretend assault rifles to do your mass k*****g...


Oh, and I've noticed how you've changed your tune from using the term assault rifle to pretend assault rifle to make it sound like an insult. You're such a small person Peter.

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Mar 1, 2018 04:45:16   #
PeterS
 
archie bunker wrote:
The Aurora Colorado guy used a 12 gauge. That's what I would use if I were going to commit a mass k*****g. Loaded with 00 buck, it can be a real crowd pleaser.

He used a 12-gauge Remington 870 Express Tactical shotgun--first at the ceiling and then at the audience. He then fired a Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport semi-automatic rifle with a 100-round drum magazine, which eventually malfunctioned. Finally, he fired a Glock 22 .40-caliber handgun.

And yes, a 12 ga with buck shot would be my choice of weapons too...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Aurora_shooting

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Mar 1, 2018 04:54:14   #
PeterS
 
archie bunker wrote:
Oh, and I've noticed how you've changed your tune from using the term assault rifle to pretend assault rifle to make it sound like an insult. You're such a small person Peter.

I used to say semi auto weapon because you guys really seem to think there is a difference between an AR-15 and an M-16. The one at the top is the M-16. If the others aren't assault rifles that's only because you are pretending....



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Mar 1, 2018 05:02:10   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
PeterS wrote:
I used to say semi auto weapon because you guys really seem to think there is a difference between an AR-15 and an M-16. The one at the top is the M-16. If the others aren't assault rifles that's only because you are pretending....


Pretending what? Some of us just like to shoot. I have little doubt that if you found out that most conservatives enjoyed meatloaf, you'd want that banned too.

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Mar 1, 2018 05:33:23   #
Buford Loc: Arizona
 
PeterS wrote:
You better buy your pretend assault style rifles while you can because if congress isn't going to act then it looks like business is.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/28/business/dicks-major-gun-retailer-will-stop-selling-assault-style-rifles.html

One of the nation’s largest sports retailers, Dick’s Sporting Goods, said Wednesday morning it was immediately ending sales of all assault-style rifles in its stores.

The retailer also said that it would no longer sell high-capacity magazines and that it would not sell any gun to anyone under 21 years of age, regardless of local laws.

The announcement, made two weeks after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., that k**led 17 students and staff members, is one of the strongest stances taken by corporate America in the national gun debate. It also carries symbolic weight, coming from a prominent national gunseller.

Late last week, after coming under attack on social media for their ties to the National Rifle Association, a number of major companies, including Hertz car rental, MetLife insurance and Delta Air Lines, publicly ended those relationships, issuing brief, carefully phrased statements.

But Edward Stack, the 63-year-old chief executive of Dick’s whose father founded the store in 1948, is deliberately steering his company directly into the storm, making clear that the company’s new policy was a direct response to the Florida shooting.

“When we saw what happened in Parkland, we were so disturbed and upset,” Mr. Stack said in an interview Tuesday evening. “We love these kids and their rallying cry, ‘enough is enough.’ It got to us.”

He added, “We’re going to take a stand and step up and tell people our view and, hopefully, bring people along into the conversation.”

Mr. Stack said he hoped that conversation would include politicians. As part of its stance, Dick’s is calling on elected officials to enact what it called “common sense gun reform’’ by passing laws to raise the minimum age to purchase guns to 21, to ban assault-type weapons and so-called bump stocks, and to conduct broader universal background checks that include mental-health information and previous interactions with law enforcement.

Mr. Stack said the retailer began scouring its purchase records shortly after the identity of the suspected Parkland shooter, Nikolas Cruz, became known. The company soon discovered it had legally sold a gun to Mr. Cruz in November, though it was not the gun or type of gun used in the school shooting.

“But it came to us that we could have been a part of this story,’’ he said. “We said, ‘We don’t want to be a part of this any longer,’” said Mr. Stack.
You better buy your pretend assault style rifles w... (show quote)


This is their way for free publicity. They announced the same thing six years ago.

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Mar 1, 2018 05:34:52   #
Buford Loc: Arizona
 
PeterS wrote:
I used to say semi auto weapon because you guys really seem to think there is a difference between an AR-15 and an M-16. The one at the top is the M-16. If the others aren't assault rifles that's only because you are pretending....


There is a difference. You might want to check these things before you show your ignorance

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Mar 1, 2018 06:09:27   #
tbell57
 
They see a way to turn lagging sales into dollars. That is the motivation behind this move by Dick's.

PeterS wrote:
You better buy your pretend assault style rifles while you can because if congress isn't going to act then it looks like business is.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/28/business/dicks-major-gun-retailer-will-stop-selling-assault-style-rifles.html

One of the nation’s largest sports retailers, Dick’s Sporting Goods, said Wednesday morning it was immediately ending sales of all assault-style rifles in its stores.

The retailer also said that it would no longer sell high-capacity magazines and that it would not sell any gun to anyone under 21 years of age, regardless of local laws.

The announcement, made two weeks after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., that k**led 17 students and staff members, is one of the strongest stances taken by corporate America in the national gun debate. It also carries symbolic weight, coming from a prominent national gunseller.

Late last week, after coming under attack on social media for their ties to the National Rifle Association, a number of major companies, including Hertz car rental, MetLife insurance and Delta Air Lines, publicly ended those relationships, issuing brief, carefully phrased statements.

But Edward Stack, the 63-year-old chief executive of Dick’s whose father founded the store in 1948, is deliberately steering his company directly into the storm, making clear that the company’s new policy was a direct response to the Florida shooting.

“When we saw what happened in Parkland, we were so disturbed and upset,” Mr. Stack said in an interview Tuesday evening. “We love these kids and their rallying cry, ‘enough is enough.’ It got to us.”

He added, “We’re going to take a stand and step up and tell people our view and, hopefully, bring people along into the conversation.”

Mr. Stack said he hoped that conversation would include politicians. As part of its stance, Dick’s is calling on elected officials to enact what it called “common sense gun reform’’ by passing laws to raise the minimum age to purchase guns to 21, to ban assault-type weapons and so-called bump stocks, and to conduct broader universal background checks that include mental-health information and previous interactions with law enforcement.

Mr. Stack said the retailer began scouring its purchase records shortly after the identity of the suspected Parkland shooter, Nikolas Cruz, became known. The company soon discovered it had legally sold a gun to Mr. Cruz in November, though it was not the gun or type of gun used in the school shooting.

“But it came to us that we could have been a part of this story,’’ he said. “We said, ‘We don’t want to be a part of this any longer,’” said Mr. Stack.
You better buy your pretend assault style rifles w... (show quote)

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Mar 1, 2018 08:33:53   #
SGM B Loc: TEXAS but live in Alabama now
 
PeterS wrote:
Yeah, once they pull the trigger but until they pull the trigger they are no different than you...


I'm gonna have to throw the bull s**t f**g on that one peety, people who would do this sort of thing have a black, ugly hole where their heart used to be. That makes them a lot different from me, I still have a conscience, which seems to be sorely lacking in way too many people these days.

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Mar 1, 2018 08:42:38   #
SGM B Loc: TEXAS but live in Alabama now
 
PeterS wrote:
I used to say semi auto weapon because you guys really seem to think there is a difference between an AR-15 and an M-16. The one at the top is the M-16. If the others aren't assault rifles that's only because you are pretending....


I'm not pretending anything doofus, there is only one item that makes the M-16 an "assualt rifle" and the other weapons pictured here, albeit scary as hell to the "gun control" crowd - don't have it. By the way, do you know what the AR stands for? (Hint, it isn't assualt rifle.)

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Mar 1, 2018 09:17:17   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
SGM B wrote:
I'm not pretending anything doofus, there is only one item that makes the M-16 an "assualt rifle" and the other weapons pictured here, albeit scary as hell to the "gun control" crowd - don't have it. By the way, do you know what the AR stands for? (Hint, it isn't assualt rifle.)


I know! I know! I know!

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Mar 1, 2018 09:25:13   #
rjoeholl
 
PeterS wrote:
You better buy your pretend assault style rifles while you can because if congress isn't going to act then it looks like business is.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/28/business/dicks-major-gun-retailer-will-stop-selling-assault-style-rifles.html

One of the nation’s largest sports retailers, Dick’s Sporting Goods, said Wednesday morning it was immediately ending sales of all assault-style rifles in its stores.

The retailer also said that it would no longer sell high-capacity magazines and that it would not sell any gun to anyone under 21 years of age, regardless of local laws.

The announcement, made two weeks after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., that k**led 17 students and staff members, is one of the strongest stances taken by corporate America in the national gun debate. It also carries symbolic weight, coming from a prominent national gunseller.

Late last week, after coming under attack on social media for their ties to the National Rifle Association, a number of major companies, including Hertz car rental, MetLife insurance and Delta Air Lines, publicly ended those relationships, issuing brief, carefully phrased statements.

But Edward Stack, the 63-year-old chief executive of Dick’s whose father founded the store in 1948, is deliberately steering his company directly into the storm, making clear that the company’s new policy was a direct response to the Florida shooting.

“When we saw what happened in Parkland, we were so disturbed and upset,” Mr. Stack said in an interview Tuesday evening. “We love these kids and their rallying cry, ‘enough is enough.’ It got to us.”

He added, “We’re going to take a stand and step up and tell people our view and, hopefully, bring people along into the conversation.”

Mr. Stack said he hoped that conversation would include politicians. As part of its stance, Dick’s is calling on elected officials to enact what it called “common sense gun reform’’ by passing laws to raise the minimum age to purchase guns to 21, to ban assault-type weapons and so-called bump stocks, and to conduct broader universal background checks that include mental-health information and previous interactions with law enforcement.

Mr. Stack said the retailer began scouring its purchase records shortly after the identity of the suspected Parkland shooter, Nikolas Cruz, became known. The company soon discovered it had legally sold a gun to Mr. Cruz in November, though it was not the gun or type of gun used in the school shooting.

“But it came to us that we could have been a part of this story,’’ he said. “We said, ‘We don’t want to be a part of this any longer,’” said Mr. Stack.
You better buy your pretend assault style rifles w... (show quote)


Who would buy a gun from a dick? That would be like buying one from a peter.

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Mar 1, 2018 11:39:05   #
badbob85037
 
PeterS wrote:
They are talking about the AR-15 and other guns styled to look like military assault weapons. You know, the pretend assault rifles you cons like to think will protect you from an assault from government...


1. Government is not the military.2. Government is us 3 . How many Libtards are or were ever in the military. What will you libtards do when an AR-10 says enough of these whinin wosses.

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Mar 1, 2018 12:59:50   #
SGM B Loc: TEXAS but live in Alabama now
 
archie bunker wrote:
I know! I know! I know!



Ha!! I'm sure you do my friend!

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