An amazing case for reducing gun ownership in America

Again with the pre-1920 ideals and misogyny. Thing is before that unless you were doing well the kids were woking 70 hours a week along side mom and pop . . . no time to get in trouble that way.

Ahhh to live in the 50s.
 

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What's happened since the 60's? Good grief...
For starters the gun companies have become publicly traded, profit driven corporations that have quota's of guns they have to sell if management want to keep their jobs.

Sometime I have to wonder about some of these guys Husker.
So prior to the 60's, the gun companies were all privately owned and didn't care about profits?
Quota's? Where did you get that tidbit?
Come on td.....
 
Well in the 60's the gun selling the gun probably would have known the kid and the whole family. And more then likely would have put keeping the gun out of the hands of a mentally unstable person ahead of profit.

Also... guns were cheaper in the 60's? huh? Not counting for inflation... or how the hell did you come up with that

You could mail order guns back in the sixties....
See the add below to illustrate how cheap guns were....
KleinsAd1963.jpg
 
Experts from the Army and FBI were not able to duplicate Oswald's supposed marksmanship, even when shooting at stationary targets. The Carcanno 6.5mm is not even a proper hunting gun unless you can convince your prey to sit still and line up for head and neck shots from behind. And Oswald's gun had some defects that degraded its accuracy. "He showed what one motivated Marine and his rifle can do."
 
I was talking about your 30-round magazine.

"We do not think that any sane American, who calls himself an American, can object to placing into this bill the instrument which killed the president of the United States." NRA Executive Vice-President Franklin Orth, testifying at hearings for the Firearms Control Act of 1968, which banned mail-order gun sales like Oswald's purchase.

What has changed since then?
How we define mass shootings
 
ahhh, when America was great.... good times.
Anyone catch the uncredited cameo by 4nos as himself at the end of the clip. Mouth breather, glazed over eyes. The producers paid him with a bag of Pretzels and a coke. No residuals, no imdb credit, and had to remain with all of the extras off-site with no catering, tenting, or trailers. It was quite the inside joke throughout the production.
 
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