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May 27, 2021Liked by Emily Miller

The ultimate goal of all the gun grabbers is that they want to be the only ones with guns! It is much easier to subjugate and eliminate those who do not tow the line when they have no good way to defend themselves and resist. Dictators throughout history have always tried to limit arms to themselves and their supporters.

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May 27, 2021Liked by Emily Miller

I watched Tom Cotton question Chapman, he tore Chapman up. The little man couldn’t talk or answer a question. But as with the Transgender man they will push this creep thru. Elections have big consequences.

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Chipman is a zealot and Durbin is an ass covering weasel. Full Stop.

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AR15s are the least of this country's worries. Collect the reports from every crime in any major city all across this country. AR15s and similar weapons are very seldom utilized. The victims account of the crimes will show that the VAST majority of firearms used in crimes are handguns.

That correlates directly with what L.E. recover on a daily basis. Many that are recovered are possessed by career criminals that are already prohibited from being in possession of a firearm. To add to that, in many instances, there are drugs involved. The minimal justice system is broken. The family is broken. Parts of society are broken. Kids are growing up with no respect for their own life, much less anyone else's life. That can't and will not be fixed with a law. Stop punishing the law abiding, and start punishing the criminal.

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Armolite 15...5.56 mm. .223 caliber. Semi automatic rifle. One pull one shot. Military version known as M16. In the Army I used the M16A2. Three round burst capability. Sometimes with an M203 grenade launcher attached. I remember shooting sharpshooter with it in late October 1989 at the Malone qualifications range at Fort Benning GA. Haven't handled since I left the Army. Now the Army uses the M4 Carbine. Wish I could own the semi automatic Bushmaster version of that sometimes.

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