It's a point that needs to be made. The only direct casualty of my problems, ever, will be me. And I believe that is my right. As you were!

Dec 19, 2012 · 7:16 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom they weren't so accessible then many who flip out wouldn't have a gun in the first place to provide them that option. And if
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@jjmu15 I am completely unstable. What was your question? I'm not even pro military. I just grew up with guns.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom amen to that.
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@mollydotcom nothing to do with culture....main point is : "to do what?" self defence cannot believe very practical
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@mollydotcom asking in total ignorance, but what does an individual do with an assault rifle? Are they used by hunters???
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom I don't think the issue has ever been how "normal" people use the guns. It's about ease of access to the unstable. If
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@mollydotcom they wanted to get one it wouldn't be legal. Aka much harder and more dangerous. Which would put many off attempting to do it.