I was adamantly opposed to gun control until the drive-by.  I freely
admit that it changed my thoughts about it, although not necessarily
my position.  The assault weapon ban seems to make good sense to me.
I can't get my brain around why anyone not in combat would need one.

I'm willing to listen if you can enlighten me.

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been shot at multiple times (in the U.S.) and used a gun twice without
> firing it for self defense.  That's not even going into the things I've done
> overseas.
>
> The assault weapons ban certainly limits your access to a whole class of
> guns, and that's the specific thing that the supreme court found
> unconstitutional in Heller.
>
> I think you're allowing your personal experience to cloud your judgment
> here.  You are normally against things that require registration and
> limiting the rights of citizens, against the federal government becoming
> more intrusive.

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