On 2/18/2022 9:25 PM, super70s wrote:
In article <ehou0h9l5l9k05fb4mktifp2geqr9aqf1p@4ax.com>,
Blue Lives Matter <Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 21:25:00 -0600, super70s
<super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
In article <vhtt0hh7joenn5a51nevorqk81q3ir846q@4ax.com>,
Blue Lives Matter <Iron_White@Systemic_Patriotism.KMA> wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 18:53:55 -0600, super70s
<super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
In article <x9qdnbgj0vK99ZP_nZ2dnUU7-WvNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
David Hartung <david@Hotmail.com> wrote:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/washington-secrets/lib >>>>>>> eral-se nat
ors
-demand-youtube-blackout-on-2a-videos
[...]
Five liberal senators are demanding that the social media giant
YouTube rip down videos about gun making, blaming them for
so-called "ghost gun" shootings.
In a letter to YouTube's CEO, Susan Wojcicki, the letter sent
this week warned that efforts targeting the videos so far have
been "insufficient."
The five, led by ardent gun-control advocate Sen. Richard
Blumenthal, wrote without evidence that "ghost guns have become
the weapon of choice for gun traffickers and convicted felons as >>>>>>> well as domestic violent extremists and foreign terrorists.
Federal, state, and local law enforcement officials have sounded >>>>>>> the alarm that these untraceable firearms present a distinct and >>>>>>> deadly threat and have exacerbated the scourge and surge of gun
violence that has ravaged communities all across the United
States."
The legal firearms have been cited by police as a tiny slice of
the guns used in crimes, though they have been seized on by
anti-gun politicians as a symbol of gun violence.
[...]
Yet another evidence free left wing attempt to silence any
opposition.
There's no excuse for any proverbial "law abiding citizen" to
manufacture a "ghost gun."
No need for an excuse. It's perfectly legal.
Ghost guns have no serial numbers.
Unless someone puts one on it... "oooo1"
They can't be registered.
None of my guns are registered.
If you profess to be a law abiding citizen there's no reason for
you be running around with a ghost gun.
Perhaps the "reason" is that I enjoy making things.
Why would a law abiding citizen go to the time, trouble and expense
of manufacturing their own ghost gun only to put a serial number on
it and attempt to register it? Instead of just buying one from a
licensed manufacturer.
Guns are not toys, they're dangerous weapons manufactured to exacting
standards and if you don't know what you're doing you can make
something that will blow up in your face or injure someone nearby.
No law-abiding citizen makes or owns a "ghost" gun. Only criminals do
that.
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