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should the magazine capacity be restricted for the Bushmaster in all blue states?
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- R JLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
naw you can actually tape three together and it takes a second to flip to a loaded one so wouldn't do much good. In the old days they used to make you sign for bullets but not now.
- 8 years ago
Having been used now in 3 major murder tragedies, sale of the Bushmaster will most likely be banned nationally as will high capacity magazines. Though your question is snarky the fact is that out of the 62 mass murders in the last 30 years, 75% of them were committed with legally purchased weapons. For that matter, all weapons were legally purchased the first time they were bought.
- ?Lv 58 years ago
I think the electoral college system, in this new age of color-coded media charts, has unfairly labeled all 50 states, "blue" or "red", when in reality, in all but a handful of states, the actual popular vote counts are never more than 5-6% different.
Given this, your question is moot.
- 8 years ago
Sadcat is right. Any bets that there is an inverse ratio between the size of the magazine on a man's weapon and the size of his penis?
- Anonymous8 years ago
Gun laws need to be national and restrict all states.
Otherwise right wing crazies can run around the corner and obtain the weapons of mass destruction they crave.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Yes
Just enuff to take care of pockets of red habitation
- wtincLv 78 years ago
They already are that is why they the mass murders choose them to do there crimes. Its like the criminals recognize that those state will never allow people to defend themselves.
- ?Lv 68 years ago
Sure, because stopping the legal purchase of things will definitely stop the people who don't obey the law!!
- Anonymous8 years ago
I thought you guys interpreted the 2nd Amendment to mean states can't do that.