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Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 03:04 PM
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Anyone else getting a feeling that large magazines for centerfire semi's may soon become something you need a special permit to buy and own? Firearms capable of using them might be included.
Just saying.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 03:09 PM
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Only if foolishness overcomes common sense.
Silver spurs and gold tequila keep me hanging on. Pretty girls and old cantinas give me shelter from the storm.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 03:12 PM
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syncerus
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Terrorists in France killed 84 people with just a truck . Are rental trucks soon to be a thing of the past? If you have evil intent, you will be able to find a way to express it.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: syncerus]
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02/15/18 03:34 PM
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If you have evil intent, you will be able to find a way to express it. Agreed. They will find a way.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 03:34 PM
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Kthnx
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Unless there is a way to curb high profile events like Vegas, the church shooting and Florida then slowly but surely I'm sure that is the end result.
I'm not advocating for gun control.
Stuff like this is a symptom of a sick society.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 03:58 PM
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Not "soon" but some day.
Remember all the fuss about Slidefire stocks? Nobody cares anymore and its only been a few months.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 04:03 PM
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Eventually, they will be a thing of the past. I don't see how not as long as stuff like this continues.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 04:04 PM
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I guess we should ban spoons...since they make people fat.
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 04:52 PM
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This was voted down just a few years back. In this political climate, I doubt they will try again for a few more.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Texas Dan]
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02/15/18 05:16 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: The Dude Abides]
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02/15/18 05:29 PM
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I guess we should ban spoons...since they make people fat. Spoons didn’t make me fat, beer and hamburgers didthat
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 05:57 PM
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Kthnx
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. And yet I don't mind those things are illegal
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Kthnx]
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02/15/18 06:00 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. And yet I don't mind those things are illegal and yet they are both very abundant and easy for addicts to get even though they are banned and illegal
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 06:09 PM
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Kthnx
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. And yet I don't mind those things are illegal and yet they are both very abundant and easy for addicts to get even though they are banned and illegal Would you prefer them to be legal?
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 06:14 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. And yet I don't mind those things are illegal and yet they are both very abundant and easy for addicts to get even though they are banned and illegal We're confusing legislation and enforcement. That's like saying we shouldn't ban illegal immigration because it's so easy to do. We have enforcement problems in the drug war and in the immigration battle. I think we need legislative change regarding how and when people with mental illnesses are able to obtain firearms.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: Kthnx]
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02/15/18 06:17 PM
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SapperTitan
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. And yet I don't mind those things are illegal and yet they are both very abundant and easy for addicts to get even though they are banned and illegal Would you prefer them to be legal? nope but it’s not gonna make a difference one way or the other because they are available to anyone who wants them either way.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 06:28 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. How bad do you think the addiction problem would be if we never banned them and had the war on drugs?
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: QuitShootinYoungBucks]
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02/15/18 06:29 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. How bad do you think the addiction problem would be if we never banned them and had the war on drugs? prob about the same
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: SapperTitan]
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02/15/18 06:30 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. How bad do you think the addiction problem would be if we never banned them and had the war on drugs? prob about the same You think enforcement has had zero effect on the drug problem in this country? I agree that enforcement isn't where it needs to be, but to say that it's had zero effect is a strong statement. Either way, you're still addressing an enforcement problem when the issue at hand is a legislative question.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: patriot07]
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02/15/18 06:34 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. How bad do you think the addiction problem would be if we never banned them and had the war on drugs? prob about the same You think enforcement has had zero effect on the drug problem in this country? I agree that enforcement isn't where it needs to be, but to say that it's had zero effect is a strong statement. Either way, you're still addressing an enforcement problem when the issue at hand is a legislative question. and when 30 rd mags are banned but people still have them or can easily get them it will also be an enforcement problem
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 09:08 PM
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We banned cocaine and heroin that banning stuff really works. How bad do you think the addiction problem would be if we never banned them and had the war on drugs? If we use alcohol addiction before and after Prohibition as a model, we would expect addiction to rise somewhat, but the harmful effects of addiction to diminish considerably. In the end, my preference is that the guilty should be the ones who suffer for their failings rather than the innocent.
Last edited by syncerus; 02/15/18 09:10 PM. Reason: speling
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: syncerus]
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02/15/18 09:54 PM
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Syncerus very precise and accurate, I like the thought you put into this stance.
Last edited by Charlieb68; 02/15/18 09:56 PM.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
[Re: SapperTitan]
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02/15/18 09:58 PM
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and when 30 rd mags are banned but people still have them or can easily get them it will also be an enforcement problem Would this 19 year old kid have had access to them if they had been banned 5 years ago?
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 10:45 PM
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I'm not willing to trade my rights for someone else's false sense of security.
This wasn't a magazine problem and it wasn't a gun problem.
This was a mental health problem. It was made possible by the "Gun Free Zone" problem.
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Re: Are large magazines soon to be a thing of the past?
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02/15/18 11:05 PM
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Countries in Europe that have been much more successful in dealing with drug addiction have pretty much decriminalized drug use or made the penalties much less severe. I don’t know whether cocaine and heroin should be legal but I think it would be wise to look at the models of other countries that have been more successful in dealing with the issue than our country has.
Don’t roll those bloodshot eyes at me.
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