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Old 12-21-2012, 07:36 PM  
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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter View Post
it is considered a high velocity round, due to the relatively light weight projectile and high energy load. it basically explodes on impact.
No, high velocity rounds do not explode on impact unless designed to do that. .223 are either hard or soft or hollow, big difference on what happens when they hit

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to be used on the range, no ammo taken home.
rules are rules.
What I read implies they don't follow that rule

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1. Schools are already very hard hit. Many elementary schools no longer have a nurse, librarian or computer teacher, cant imagine they can afford a security guard.
2. I would be concerned putting a vet from say Afghanistan in as a security guard at a school, he might be slightly trigger happy?
I agree, pissed me off to see the under funding in schools as a parent. They didn't even have PE in High School
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and that is no problem, buy the ammo at the range then, and leave it there.
the range has safe storage.
My range was on BLM land, no storage


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agree 100% - this has to be examined and dealt with.
not as long as the pharmacies have anything to say about it

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again why would we not want to limit those numbers, just because smoking, drugs and and the common cold may kill more people doesnt mean those people involuntarily dead from gun violence couldnt be a much smaller number, just by doing what common sense dictates:
ban on assault weapons and assault ammo.
thorough back ground check on new gun owners
buy back / amnesty for current legal owners of AR's (unless they have a very specific reason/license to own one of these weapons)

happy Christmas folks.
Did you see the picture I posted of the mini 14, does the same thing as an AR-15, same ammo, same capacity. Yet it's not a assault weapon. Like most in this thread, the politicians know jack shit about guns, assault ammo? the .223 is a tiny bullet used for hunting varmits
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that
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