But part of the conversation has to be the easy access to these assault rifles. Why do we need assault rifles again? I find no gun owner wants to answer that question.
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Who has easy access to assault rifles!?!?!? ALL class 3 weapons are very hard to obtain, and require a few months of paperwork with the ATF. Assault rifles are VERY rarely used in crimes, especially the legally obtained ones. A lot of assault rifles cost well over $10,000; most legal owners keep them very well locked up.
Don't let the news lie to you. If you are smart enough to see through the bullshit lies that have been sold to you on the subject of Cannabis, please do further research on the issue of firearms, because you are being fed a bunch of lies by the media on the subject. Please take the time to educate yourself on the subject.
The CT shooter did not use a legally obtained assault rifle. All reports indicate that he used a pistol and a .223 semi-auto AR-15 rifle that has been branded as an "assault weapon" to make ignorant people associate the semi-auto rifle with the fully automatic rifle. It is NOT an assault rifle, it is not a fully automatic rifle, but it looks kind of like one, so it must be scary.
CT has had an assault weapons ban on the books since 1993. The legislation did nothing to stop this shooting. Why would passing more of the same legislation change the lack of efficacy of the law?