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We can't buy a nuclear weapon either so what's your point sparky?

President Joe Biden on Monday briefly discussed new gun control options, including a potential ban on assault weapons. He said the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms, “was never absolute.”

“You couldn’t buy a cannon when the Second Amendment was passed,” Biden said. “You couldn’t go out and purchase a lot of weaponry.”

The president’s remarks were made to reporters outside the White House after he had returned from Uvalde, Texas. On Sunday, he and first lady Jill Biden comforted families in the Texas city who lost loved ones in the mass shooting at an elementary school on Tuesday. In that massacre, authorities say 18-year-old Salvador Ramos killed 21 people—including 19 children—using an AR-15 assault rifle. Ramos was killed by law enforcement officers.

Biden has pledged to take measures to help prevent such tragedies in the future.

He's going to make bigger signs that read "No Gun Zone".

“It makes no sense to be able to purchase something that can fire up to 300 rounds,” Biden said on Monday.

How many people did the government send into those school Board Meetings? How about Ruby Ridge? Today's reality is the US Federal Government and many State Governments are the biggest threat to our liberties and freedom. So yes, a gun that fires 300 rounds makes perfect sense for the individual to own. The only reason I can think of for not buying one is to get the one that fires 500 rounds.

>We can't buy a nuclear weapon either so what's your point sparky? President Joe Biden on Monday briefly discussed new gun control options, including a potential ban on assault weapons. He said the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which protects the right to keep and bear arms, “was never absolute.” “You couldn’t buy a cannon when the Second Amendment was passed,” Biden said. “You couldn’t go out and purchase a lot of weaponry.” The president’s remarks were made to reporters outside the White House after he had returned from Uvalde, Texas. On Sunday, he and first lady Jill Biden comforted families in the Texas city who lost loved ones in the mass shooting at an elementary school on Tuesday. In that massacre, authorities say 18-year-old Salvador Ramos killed 21 people—including 19 children—using an AR-15 assault rifle. Ramos was killed by law enforcement officers. Biden has pledged to take measures to help prevent such tragedies in the future. >He's going to make bigger signs that read "No Gun Zone". “It makes no sense to be able to purchase something that can fire up to 300 rounds,” Biden said on Monday. >How many people did the government send into those school Board Meetings? How about Ruby Ridge? Today's reality is the US Federal Government and many State Governments are the biggest threat to our liberties and freedom. So yes, a gun that fires 300 rounds makes perfect sense for the individual to own. The only reason I can think of for not buying one is to get the one that fires 500 rounds.

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Back then the black smiths made whatever he was paid to make.

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What is closer to the truth is "People couldn't afford cannons".

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Brother he forgets that Gen, Jackson bought firearms from the population to provide weapons to his army in New Orleans .

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Who do you think brought the cannons to the battle you moron? We owned our own cannons.

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Who does he think owned the cannons used in the Revolution?

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Great point. Just the English?

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Im pretty sure they could buy cannons in the sears catalogue.

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One could buy guns and ammo through the Sears catalog up until the 1980s.

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You can still buy a lot of black powder guns through the mail without anything still.

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How many times this dumbass gonna say this

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The citizens literally owned the warships with canons on them. Now TECHNICALLY he's correct in a way. Most average people would never have been able to afford purchasing a canon due to its price, but not because it was illegal, more so too expensive. In which case Brandon can fuck right off with his intentional blurring of the lines between the ability of purchasing an item by law, and the practical inconveniences of buying said canon as a standard citizen