Anyone else feel like banging their head against a wall? They're coming up with the most precise, convoluted, stories to have "the argument" against things they want to ban, such as any magazine over 7 rounds. Obviously 30 round magazines in the shooting don't cut it for them.He also switched magazines before they were empty, sometimes only shooting 15 of the 30 rounds.
edit: oh, I see they even got the 2 magazines taped together thing in there! Let me guess, he also killed a child with a machete, used a tazer to gain access to the building, used house-hold chemicals to create a smoke screen, drove un-tracked to a known terrorist gun training facility in mexico, created and ingested a powerful synthetic drug to make him super shoot accurate from information on the internet, and made all purchases solely in gold bullion and bitcoins.
It kind of makes me wonder if they want to ban games like Call of Duty. While not having much against them, I personally didn't think much of the synthetic violence and glorification of the US military. However, they do actually train millions of american kids how to behave in a real warfare situation. You probably only have to hand them a gun and they could perhaps be pretty good. Maybe they only want those types of games restricted to their lackeys.
The fbi can't go to his isp and get records? There is nobody in the world that had Lanza's email address where they could request access to his email account? I just can't believe what I'm reading.piece together his smashed up hard drive to see if his online footprint
I'm twitter illiterate...I don't see the trend anywhere.

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