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The AR is the weapon of choice for mass murders
2016-06-14
Noted firearms expert Christopher Ingram writes a piece for the Washington Post to show why he thinks the Assault Weapons Ban should be re-instituted.
They're going to keep banging this drum in hopes of scaring and hood-winking ordinary people into banning one of the most popular rifles in America. Everyone in the MSM is calling it an "assault" rifle, though anyone with half a clue knows that it isn't. The Democrats and the media (but I of course repeat myself) are appealing to the clueless, which is unfortunately a substantial proportion of our country, and a larger proportion of our legislatures.
Last night in Orlando, a man armed with an assault-style rifle killed at least 50 people and wounded 53 others in a crowded nightclub.

Six months ago, in San Bernardino, Calif., a man and woman armed with assault-style rifles killed 14 people and wounded 20 others at a holiday party.

In 2012, in Aurora, Colo., a man armed with an assault-style rifle killed 12 people and wounded 58 others in a crowded movie theater.

Also in 2012, in Newtown Conn., a man armed with an assault-style rifle killed 28 people and wounded 2 others at an elementary school.

One common denominator behind these and other high-casualty mass shootings in recent years is the use of assault style rifles, capable of firing many rounds of ammunition in a relatively short period of time, with high accuracy. And their use in these types of shooting is becoming more common: There have been eight high-profile public mass shootings since July of last year, according to a database compiled by Mother Jones magazine. Assault-style rifles were used in seven of those.

In the past 10 years, assault-style rifles have been used in 14 public mass shootings. Half of those shootings have occurred since last June.

Assault-style weapons have long been a flashpoint in the American gun debate. They were outlawed in 1994. But that ban expired in 2004 and Congress opted to not renew it. Gun rights proponents point out that rifles, of any type, are rarely used to kill people in the U.S. Because of that, researchers have generally found that the assault weapons ban had little impact on U.S. homicide rates while it was in effect.

On the other hand, compared to other firearms, assault-style rifles make it fairly easy to kill or injure many people in within a short period of time. So perpetrators wishing to inflict indiscriminate harm on a large crowd of people often turn to them. Of the 10 mass shooting incidents with the highest number of casualties — killed AND wounded — in the U.S., seven involved the use of an assault-style rifle, according to Mother Jones's database.

A gunman opened fire on a crowded nightclub in Orlando early Sunday, June 12. He killed at least 50 people. The final death toll is not known, but this shooting is already the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States.

Terrorist groups have taken note of the widespread availability of assault rifles and other guns in the U.S. In 2011, al-Qaeda encouraged its followers to take advantage of lax guns laws, purchase assault-style weapons and use them to shoot people.

"America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms," American-born al-Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn said in a video. "You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle, without a background check, and most likely without having to show an identification card. So what are you waiting for?"

Gadahn was incorrect on one point — fully automatic weapons, which shoot continuously when you hold down the trigger, have been banned since 1986. But he was correct on other the other points: Most states don't require background checks for firearms purchased via private sales at gun shows. Most states don't require showing ID to purchase a firearm from a private seller.

Indeed, federal law allows people on terror watch lists to purchase guns, and thousands of them have done so.

The ease of purchasing guns in the U.S., even powerful ones designed to kill many people in a short period of time, is underscored by a crucial fact in Mother Jones's database: Of the 79 mass shootings since 1982 that Mother Jones was able to determine purchasing information for, 63 were committed with guns purchased legally.
Posted by:badanov

#9  I remember that time the journalist found an AR-15 Assault Shotgun in a guy's trunk.

It is like the gun Ripley used at the end of Aliens, except with a larger flamethrower and tactical folding bayonet lug.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-06-14 17:09  

#8  Mark Levin calls all of them Statism - where the 'State' is paramount. Weather the state be Nazi, Communist, Islamic, whatever.

As for the gunshow loophole and 'automatic weapons':


Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-06-14 15:39  

#7  They managed to kill considerably more people than Communism & Nazism together. It just took them time, TW.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-14 13:45  

#6  communism is the weapon of choice for mass murders.

I would argue Communism as a subset of totalitarianism, Darth Vader. Nazi fascism is merely a type of socialism. Muslim jihadism is neither, but is totalitarian, and would have killed considerably more had Mohammed and his followers had modern weapons to kill with and modern population numbers to kill.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-06-14 13:34  

#5  Actually, communism is the weapon of choice for mass murders.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-06-14 12:51  

#4  p.s. Rantburg U records show that he didn't use AR-15
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-14 09:12  

#3  Not suicide vests, or cars?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-06-14 09:08  

#2  Most gun shows have banned parking lot sales. The vendors inside pay a lot for their spaces and voiced opposition to those sales. The Virginia Tech shooter used hand guns. Try buying a fully automatic weapon at a gun show.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2016-06-14 08:40  

#1  And here I thought four airliners were the weapon of choice for mass murder. That's now officially in the Memory Hole(tm).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-06-14 08:21  

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