Quote Originally Posted by McDanger
Well actually they are also illegal to manufacture for the general public. And NONE, I repeat NONE of the school shootings in this country were done with an automatic weapon!!!
The gun that kills the most is a .22.

"Yeah because we all know a criminal is going to get his weapon from a legit source."
You were the one that said "I am only guessing but I would be willing to bet that most of the weapons used in school shootings are owned by the culprit and also fully legal.". Do you believe your own words or not?
I did not suggest for one second that the scenario I gave earlier was real , I simply stated that in a situation where the crims can access automatic weapons then you with your legal weapons will be outgunned.
I made no reference to any school shooting regarding automatic weapons other than that fantasy scenario .
I hate when people try to twist my words and you will find I am very astute.
I never stated that any school shooting involved automatic weapons , I DID state that I would bet that most school shootings were carried out with fully legal weapons.
One is not contradictory to the other.
The first is a make believe scenario with the question of what would you do if ?
The second is an estimated and researched opinion based on actual incidents.

You're going to have to try harder if you think I will allow my words or thier meaning to be twisted. :thumbsup:
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