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Gun Myths on the Senate Floor
« on: February 02, 2009, 08:00:36 AM »
A very nice read on the deceptive ways they are trying to castrate the 2nd amendment....
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Did we mention that our opponents are deliberately deceptive?

Deliberate deception such as:

    * A folding stock makes a rifle concealable, as if it were a pocket knife. But anyone who knows anything about gun laws knows that federal law requires a rifle to be 26 inches long, regardless of its stock, and a 26-inch-long rifle is not concealable.
    * A pistol grip is designed to allow a rifle to be fired "from the hip."  But the 90 million pistols owned by the American people all have pistol grips, and they aren't designed to be fired "from the hip." Besides that, the fact that a rifle has a shoulder stock and sights mounted on the barrel proves that it is designed to be fired from the shoulder.
    * Magazines designed to hold more than 10 rounds are not useful for self-defense.  If they really believe that, let them propose to prohibit the military and police from having pistol magazines that hold 12, 15, and 17 rounds.
    * These guns are "high-powered."  Next time an anti-gunner calls a gun "high-powered," ask him to name one gun that is low-powered. They even call .22 rimfires "high-powered," when they want to brand a .22 as a so-called "assault weapon."

Read entire article here:
http://frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=F8B61CF6-B76A-4613-8AE4-8F58BB04F1F9
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