"Bump Stocks" Flying off the shelves.

chemphlegm

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Who is we?
The ATF approved them for sale under the Obama administration, true, but I sincerely doubt Obama personally supported their sale or manufacture "more than one time"
Proof please
"We" those who did not support bump stocks.

1)-Halfway through Obama's first term, the ATF approved bump stocks 2010=support
2) sandy hook, 2012, none of obama's executive orders for more gun restriction included a bump stock, he didnt oppose it, he supports it at that moment
3)23 more obama executive orders, none contained a ban on bump stocks 2013-still supporting!
4) 2016 https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/04/fact-sheet-new-executive-actions-reduce-gun-violence-and-make-our
then again with more follow up orders specifically related to gun safety and restrictions, but no mention of banning his ATF approved bump stock, which everyone admitted -makes weapons more dangerous when used, against a crowd, in a terrorizing attack even.
Instead him and his administration fully supported their first approval of the bump stock device from 2010. We can count on Obama to fully support the bump stocks like he always has maybe? do they still work the same as when he loved on them?
 
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schuylaar

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the real reason for popularity is probably the most insidious: keeping up with the jones'; celebrity.. 'i want what he has'.

humans can be scary.
 

Jimdamick

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We can count on Obama to fully support the bump stocks like he always has maybe? do they still work the same as when he loved on them?
Are you for real?
Your either joking, or a fool to think that Obama would personally approve of a device that converts an AR 15 into a machine gun.
So now you telling me that Las Vegas was Obama's fault?
Give me a fucking break.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
Are you for real?
1)Your either joking, or a fool to think that
2)Obama would personally approve of
3)a device that converts an AR 15 into a machine gun.
4)So now you telling me that Las Vegas was Obama's fault?
5)Give me a fucking break.

1 no joke, no fool
2 he did, I showed you his approval and his unwillingness to ban this device when he could/should have
3 the device does indeed simulate full auto, and yet he approved it, and didnt remove it when he could have, before it was used like this even
4 no thats not at all what I said try reading it again if you need clarity
5 fools burying their head.... got us here in the first place
 

Jimdamick

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1 no joke, no fool
2 he did, I showed you his approval and his unwillingness to ban this device when he could/should have
3 the device does indeed simulate full auto, and yet he approved it, and didnt remove it when he could have, before it was used like this even
4 no thats not at all what I said try reading it again if you need clarity
5 fools burying their head.... got us here in the first place
Ok, got it.
It's Obama's fault
 

travisw

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we almost stopped bump stocks but Obama approved and supported their manufacture and sale more than one time.
not feeling so supportive of them now I imagine


A touch disingenuous no? You don't need the stock to bump fire the gun. Gun legislation has been a nonstarter as long as I can remember. Of the more than 100 proposals allowed to make it to the House floor, none have become law. What good would it have done?

edit: I just saw this was a White House talking point. I didn't know you were a Trumper. My bad for thinking you were dumb enough to believe the nonsense you're posting.
 
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UncleBuck

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"We" those who did not support bump stocks.

1)-Halfway through Obama's first term, the ATF approved bump stocks 2010=support
2) sandy hook, 2012, none of obama's executive orders for more gun restriction included a bump stock, he didnt oppose it, he supports it at that moment
3)23 more obama executive orders, none contained a ban on bump stocks 2013-still supporting!
4) 2016 https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2016/01/04/fact-sheet-new-executive-actions-reduce-gun-violence-and-make-our
then again with more follow up orders specifically related to gun safety and restrictions, but no mention of banning his ATF approved bump stock, which everyone admitted -makes weapons more dangerous when used, against a crowd, in a terrorizing attack even.
Instead him and his administration fully supported their first approval of the bump stock device from 2010. We can count on Obama to fully support the bump stocks like he always has maybe? do they still work the same as when he loved on them?
You had to take trumps cock out of your mouth for at least three minutes to manage that copy and paste. Well done, sycophant
 

whitebb2727

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Pretty much everything at one point. An automatic rifle would be great for coyote hunting but you can't in my state legally. But a 12 guage and buckshot works wonders.
Why would an automatic be good for coyote?

The only use for an automatic weapon is fire superiority or suppression. Full automatics put a lot of rounds down range. It allows a squad to force opposition to take cover and allow movement.

Anyone that believes that you can empty a magazine and stay on target has watched too much tv.

I'm fine with banning them or at least serialize them and make them a nfa item.
 
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whitebb2727

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A touch disingenuous no? You don't need the stock to bump fire the gun. Gun legislation has been a nonstarter as long as I can remember. Of the more than 100 proposals allowed to make it to the House floor, none have become law. What good would it have done?

edit: I just saw this was a White House talking point. I didn't know you were a Trumper. My bad for thinking you were dumb enough to believe the nonsense you're posting.
Looks like a good way to kill yourself. Why anyone would try shooting like that is beyond me. Especially with the stock folded.
 

chemphlegm

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A touch disingenuous no? You don't need the stock to bump fire the gun. Gun legislation has been a nonstarter as long as I can remember. Of the more than 100 proposals allowed to make it to the House floor, none have become law. What good would it have done?

edit: I just saw this was a White House talking point. I didn't know you were a Trumper. My bad for thinking you were dumb enough to believe the nonsense you're posting.
I dont support trump. Not here to predict the future eh, no idea what good it could have done.
I dont blame anyone but the trigger puller for deaths. I only post the truth, you know it when you hear it, I know it hurts, keep your head in the sand for best results
 

chemphlegm

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*too

Illiterate retard, no wonder Trump loves you.

really? you are dumb kiddo, blame it on your stupid parents and booze

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chemphlegm

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*too

Illiterate retard, no wonder Trump loves you.
PROJECTION!

crayons for ya Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against their own unconscious impulses or qualities (both positive and negative) by denying their existence in themselves while attributing them to others.[1] For example, a person who is habitually intolerant may constantly accuse other people of being intolerant. It incorporates blame shifting.
 
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