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Here's Why Someone Would Need To Own An 'Assault' Rifle
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" Here's Why Someone Would Need To Own An 'Assault' Rifle Posted 12/28/2012 06:57 PM ET Guns: The left keeps asking why anyone needs an "assault" rifle. Here's one reason ? in 2010, a Texas teen used a rifle similar to the one used in Newtown to defend his younger sister and himself from home invaders. The left quite often exposes its raging elitism through its odious habit of asking why anyone would need the things that it doesn't like, from guns to big homes to monster trucks. The implication is that if the elitists don't want whatever it is, then no one should be allowed to have it ? except, of course, it's fine for the elitists themselves to live in energy-sucking mansions, hire armed bodyguards and drive around in gas-guzzling limousines and SUVs. When the left asks these questions it also reveals its blinding ignorance. Is there a single Democrat, dense celebrity or condescending journalist who is aware that "assault" rifles don't just define their owners as red necks but also serve as practical protection? Actually the total amount of what they don't know about firearms and crime is enough to crush them. Consider that, according to FBI data, in 2007, there were 453 homicides by rifle in the U.S. Yes, that's too many. But compare that number to a few other methods of homicide employed that year. In 2007, there were 1,817 homicides committed with "knives or cutting instruments"; "blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.)" killed 674; while "personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.)" were the choices in 869 homicides. The number of rifle homicides has fallen steadily since then to 323 last year, as have the other three weapon classes, though each still remains a more common choice than the rifle. In fact, when added together, knives, blunt instruments and the human body were responsible for more than nine times as many homicides as rifles in 2011. Yet no one is asking why anyone would want to own a set of steak knives, place a heavy candelabra on their mantle or have a hammer in their garage. The weapon used effectively as protection by the Texas teen was neither a club nor a fist but reportedly an AR-15, a rifle on which the .223-caliber Bushmaster used in the tragic Sandy Hook shootings was modeled. Though tagged "assault" weapons, both are merely semi-automatics, just as are many hunting rifles, and all but a handful are used legally and peacefully. But elitists on the left don't hunt ? they let someone else do their killing ? so how could they know? None of this is intended to minimize the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary or any other mass shooting. It's simply an attempt to point out that a screaming obsession over one particular weapon used less frequently to kill than knives is driven by ignorance, arrogance and a nonexistent sense of proportion." :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup |
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Could he not have shot with with a normal pistol?
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Let's all own tanks for self defense while we're at it. You never know when an army of robbers is going to come after you.
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home defense can be accomplished with guns that are not as lethal as AR-15s. the reason spree shooters love the AR is the high capacity clips, coupled with hollow point 223 rounds with the extra gunpowder. this combo is highly lethal & efficient at hitting hi numbers of targets in mere seconds. this kill capacity is great for military use, but is likely overkill in a home defense situation. after all, criminals typically dont invade homes with a team full of people. the ending from scarface is somewhat exceptional.
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Why wouldn't you use a handgun?
And why are people so concerned about home defense? I'm 44 and my house has never been broken into. |
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We don't buy insurance for things that happen regularly... we buy insurance for things that are unlikely, but potentially devastating. Same with guns. |
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I know not very many people would go through what I have to go through to earn what I earn and live where I live. |
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Statistically speaking you are better off not confronting an armed home invader with your own gun. If you don't, there is a very low chance of being shot. If you do come running out wirh a gun, that greatly increases the odds of being shot.
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I'm laughing out loud at the thought of fat sweaty gfy nerds struggling to grasp whats going on around them while their sweaty hands slip off the trigger and competely miss this so called robber, who ends up taking everyone because of a fumbling average gfy retard. Yea, give those guys guns.
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2) Why is everything "left" or "right?" Can't we talk about the actual issue without painting people into corners? |
You guys talk to much about guns. Join the army or something.
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Try buying homeowners insurance after your house has been robbed "too many" times. There's no one size fits all answer here. |
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Assault rifles aren't the best choice for home defense. Shotguns work the best because you don't have to worry about penetrating walls and accidentally hitting someone in another room or even outside your home.
Assault rifles are mainly for fun. |
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Every day the gun nuts do everything they can to show how tiny their brain is. Unbelievable.
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When the local punk needs cash to score more oxycontin, he doesn't assess his neighbors life histories before deciding which one to rob. But if he knows the odds are uncomfortably high that he'll get his worthless carcass filled with lead should he break into any neighborhood house, he's rather more likely to seek the funds elsewhere. And from a homeowner's perspective, that's the way it should be. |
I guess you would need to own an assault rifle if you were a senior citizen living in Kansas that made a career out of scamming people, and you were terrified of that eventual knock coming on your front door...
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I mean really what does being so called elite, having a mansion, or a gas guzzling SUV have to do with people owning assault rifles. They have to try and make it a right vs left thing in order to try to make it seem like some evil socialist conspiracy is trying to take away their gun. Meanwhile you will never hear them actually support not a gun ban but instead toughing up the laws when it comes to guns being used in crime. Simply put the right wing has once again been used as a puppet, in yet another issue that shouldn't even be about politics. They have been once again duped into taking up the guard for the multi-billion dollar gun industry. This isn't about rights, it never has been, it's about nothing more than protecting the multi billion dollar gun industry and their profits. |
what about the numbers?? the majority follow the law. so punish the lawful citizens??? ban alcoholic beverages again because drunk drivers are killing people and its steady killing
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I figure if I can't hit what I'm shooting at with either a handgun or shotgun, I probably shouldn't own a gun.
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Most gun owners know that AR's don't serve any useful purpose other than pimping out with all kinds of accessories. It's just something that's fun to do.
The 5.56 round is for varmints, not people. The main reason why the military uses it is due to weight. the 7.62 is much more effective but there's a pretty big difference in the weight of the rifle and ammo. You wouldn't be happy humping that thing 10 miles but when you had to use it you would be glad you did. |
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I'm forty-four years old and not once have I ever had my house or car broken into, nor do I feel the need to fortify my house with assault rifles. I have locks on the door and an alarm system and my local police has a response time of less than a minute or so. If you feel you need to protect fear into potential criminals to prevent them from breaking into your house, then you've already failed. |
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2-3 days before Christmas in my town, Many Many cars are broken into ALL Over the town. They know most people store Christmas presents in them to hide from the kids. I do not believe in protecting your car with violence, just saying! But If I do go out to scare them off, and things get out of control, Yep. So where you Live has nothing to do with it .... Robin Hood! HA |
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Asking someone why they "need" something is pointless. We're in the business of "want", not "need". We "want" guns because they are cool and if you don't like guns then you'll never get it. My wife doesn't need 500 pairs of shoes but I do my best to understand her wanting them. Fortunately she's into guns to so she enjoys shopping at the gun club almost as much as I do.
I have buddies who spend tens of thousands of dollars fixing up old cars when they can buy a new one. It's not my thing and I'll never get it but I can relate to it and I never make them feel stupid about what they are passionate about. |
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In terms of modern day scourges that kill people on an annual basis, nothing can top cigarettes. Sure, alcohol is a terrible cause of fatalities every year, but their numbers are relatively small compared to tobacco (approximately 80-100,000 deaths per year in the US). What about say?guns? A paltry number, if statistics mean anything. Firearm related deaths only account for about 11,000 deaths per year in the US. its smoke and mirrors Quote:
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