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  • It's a sad state when people actually believe one party has a better moral compass than the other. The reality is one party lies better than the other, but it's two sides of the same coin. I blame gullible people that can't do anything but parrot what the media tells them to. Sadly, that's the majority of society.

  • Right. But people will eat it up, as evidenced by this comments section. Something happened, people will create their own facts based on feelings and find articles with the right buzzwords to support said feelings. How did we get here?

  • Of course. Just waiting for the "No one wants to take your guns" comment. But everything they propose as "common sense" would do just that. But it also very likely that they just have no idea what semi-auto means and just repeat what's on TV. That's the extent of 'critical thinking'.

  • Yeah, you could have just said you have no idea what you're talking about. Step one, realize that the rifle the military uses and the rifle you're so scared of are not the same. They look very similar, so I can see why you would think so. You want to talk disingenuous, why don't you have any rebuttal to the things I mentioned but instead want to go on to your own diatribe? Come back with something intelligent and then we'll talk.

  • In your eyes, what makes the AR-15 more dangerous than a Glock 19 handgun? They are both semi-auto in functionality. In fact, most handguns are semi-auto, along with quite a few shotguns. Both can have a magazine loaded with 30 rounds. The AR is a civilian produced weapon that the military sought to use with multiple modifications. The AR does not have these modifications.

    You say no one wants to ban guns but then your very next sentence states banning a model of gun. If you can factually answer what makes it more dangerous, I just might agree with you.

  • When you use a website that has a purpose of further a narrative, yes that's absolutely biased. That's like people using NRA stats to argue in favor of guns. So until you can use actual data without spin, your arguments are irrelevant. Your website gets its data from somewhere, what's the source and do the numbers still line up to your claim?

  • Nobody can buy automatic weapons. Haven't been able to since 1986. I would recommend a class in firearms so you actually know what you're talking about, strengthening your argument. Currently as it stands, you are just repeating the right buzzwords without being close to correct.