S.W.A.T. Gun Orgy - Banned Movie Trailer
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Why do I drive a car that can go 160 miles per hour? Why a motorcycle that can do 190? This is America, and you shouldn't show a need to do something -- a need should be shown to make something forbiden.
Why have full auto? The same reasons to have any non-hunting rifle:
1) fun to target shoot
2) History
3) Remarkable Machinery
4) Protect your home [yes short bursts of full auto will work quite well]
5) Protect the nation
Since they are not used in crimes, why should they be illegal?
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I'm going to do something that is rarely seen on YouTube, or the Internet for that matter. I will concede that I maintained an incorrect opinion on the connection of crime and automatic firearms. However, I still maintain a position not on the legality, but the necessity of owning a fully automatic firearm.
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Those are the facts from the court case, it was the first. Google the guy's name, and read the court doccuments.
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Once again, source. Simply statement will not do. And I mean a credible source: FBI statistics, or a study by a university.
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In 1988 the FIRST crime with a legally owned machine gun was commited -- by a police officer, ironically enough. On September 15, a 13-year veteran of the Dayton, Ohio police department, Patrolman Roger Waller, then 32, used his fully automatic MAC-11 .380 caliber submachine gun to kill a police informant, 52-year-old Lawrence Hileman. Patrolman Waller pleaded guilty in 1990.
The fact that it was the first came up in his court case. The only other I can think of was in 92, how's that?
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I can understand the principle, I'm not arguing with you there. And I'd appreciate it if you cited your source as to the crime rates involving automatic weapons.
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"Some people see things that are and say why? I see things that never were and say why not?" -- RFK
"Some people see freedoms and say why? I see freedoms that I don't have and say why not?" --Me
This is the United States of America, if you have never commited a crime and are mentally sane and show no intention to commit a crime, then why does anyone have the right to tell you what you can and can't own?
The crime rates with full-auto weapons are hallariously low, so why ban them?
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Why the fuck do you need a fully automatic firearm?
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swat poyo
this video reunited my love for fully automatic firearms
CriticalDamage91 4 years ago 5
Fuckin' Hughes Amendment --- now that was some legislative BS, there was no vote taken, and it passed in the last minutes of the bills existance -- against all just methods.
Anywho, now a $300 MAC11 sells for $3500 or more, and an $800 Colt M16 sells for almost $20,000
Shall not be infringed!
jmangle 3 years ago 4