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My brother in law has an AR...got banned from his range because he thought he could shoot it there....turns out you can't. So I too wonder what a person with one really does?
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Outside of certain law enforcement who actually needs an AR? No one. You can’t hunt with it or anything. I’ve only been able to use mine once in years. Most ranges don’t even allow them. Curious how many weirdo politicians have even shot theirs.
The key is usability. All those things can be utilized and not for harm.While this is true, Americans tend to have a lot of things they don’t need (car collections, coin collections, stamp collections, etc.) On this forum, several people have entire shoe collections that they don’t wear.
How do yall feel about annually Registering your firearm and annually paying fee's for it?(like a car)
Can we start somewhere....
Did he actually try to shoot it or thru just banned him off the rip?My brother in law has an AR...got banned from his range because he thought he could shoot it there....turns out you can't. So I too wonder what a person with one really does?
The key is usability. All those things can be utilized and not for harm.
Are you seriously comparing a car to a gun? What is the intent of a gun? What is the intent of a car?Putting aside the fact that cars can certainly cause harm (and kill about as many people annually as guns) this kind of takes away the utility of collecting anything in general, be it art, shoes, Samurai swords., etc. There’s sentimental value, I suppose. But I don’t own any guns personally.
Did he actually try to shoot it or thru just banned him off the rip?
He had just moved to North Carolina. Got a membership to some range...of course had a friend say "i think you can shoot it" so he did....and proceeded to get banned.
Most places check your guns too and have clear signage for no rapid fire. So if he ignored all that then I understand the ban.He had just moved to North Carolina. Got a membership to some range...of course had a friend say "i think you can shoot it" so he did....and proceeded to get banned.
Most places check your guns too and have clear signage for no rapid fire. So if he ignored all that then I understand the ban.
Got it. Nah they have restrictions.yeah i literally know nothing about the situation. I know he owns an AR...he told me he shot it at the range and got banned so no clue what range...how it was set up...if he checked it in? How any of that works. But yeah he isn't the sharpest tool in the shed so it wouldn't surprise me if he got carried away and shot it auto or something and that was illegal there. But moral to the story was i had no clue a shooting range wouldn't allow you to shoot a gun...I thought at least if you had some unnecessary gun you could shoot it at a range.
And nobody is committing mass murder with their stamp collection.While this is true, Americans tend to have a lot of things they don’t need (car collections, coin collections, stamp collections, etc.) On this forum, several people have entire shoe collections that they don’t wear.
Seems odd
Outside of certain law enforcement who actually needs an AR? No one. You can’t hunt with it or anything. I’ve only been able to use mine once in years. Most ranges don’t even allow them. Curious how many weirdo politicians have even shot theirs.
Yes, in many states it is legal to hunt with an ArmaLite Rifle. I have and many people that I know use the platform to hunt.My brother in law has an AR...got banned from his range because he thought he could shoot it there....turns out you can't. So I too wonder what a person with one really does?
You right about the hunting. My ignorance was speaking out of assumption for Cali.Yes, in many states it is legal to hunt with an ArmaLite Rifle. I have and many people that I know use the platform to hunt.
Every range is different with their rules and procedures, most DO NOT allow rapid firing.
Also, you’re not beholden to shooting your guns at a range, many states allow target shooting on public/forest land…so no long as the proper guidelines are followed.
Yeah, cali has very tight laws.You right about the hunting. My ignorance was speaking out of assumption for Cali.
And nobody is committing mass murder with their stamp collection.
What about cars?
seems odd the NRA would ban guns at their convention when advocating for more guns everywhere else…
No one with car collections is committing mass murders with their cars.
Don't be dense.
That's why we should enhance the penalties for crimes committed with guns. Enhance the penalties for straw purchases.