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grahamkekule.bsky.social
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44 days ago
Nah, you'll actually not do any of those, and you'll gnash your teeth as scotus repeals some of the more onerous restrictions in place in blue states.
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gripitandripit.bsky.social
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44 days ago
yeah huh
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grahamkekule.bsky.social
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44 days ago
There are more 5+ rnd magazines in circulation in the us than there are iphones
Unusual? You lie.
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gripitandripit.bsky.social
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44 days ago
Yeah since when? The end of the AWB in the early aughts? For much of our nation's history those kind of magazines either didn't exist or were illegal. We need to return to those historical values that safeguarded our nation for decades.
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gripitandripit.bsky.social
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44 days ago
If you need a sixth shot, firstly you aren't much of a marksman, but you can simply buy a revolver.
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grahamkekule.bsky.social
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44 days ago
Its a box with a spring in it. What gives you the idea that the government ever had the authority to ban an object like that.
Pure authoritarian madness.
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gripitandripit.bsky.social
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44 days ago
The fact that they've been banned before?
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grahamkekule.bsky.social
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43 days ago
A tiny subset of them were banned for 10 yrs a few decades ago and the ban lapsed before a full constitutional challenge could be completed.
This does not comport with historical tradition nor with the modern norms of the living populace.
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grahamkekule.bsky.social
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44 days ago
Magazine bans didnt come about until the 90s.
Large capacity magazines were invented in the 1800s.
A century before any such ban.
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Unusual? You lie.
Pure authoritarian madness.
This does not comport with historical tradition nor with the modern norms of the living populace.
Large capacity magazines were invented in the 1800s.
A century before any such ban.