Topic: They lifted the assault weapons ban. Your thoughts? 2

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October 18th, 2004   Post 11
Patriot_1989tobeyond
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Post; Re: They lifted the assault weapons ban. Your thoughts?


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Originally Posted by Jason Bourne
Yep they finally lifted the assault weapons ban, you think it's a good thing or a bad thing?
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Crap I dont have any money to buy one, nor a liscence.
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October 18th, 2004   Post 12
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Originally Posted by scott.moore
Why would you want to own an assualt weapon????
because I can. I love to shoot guns and it is my right to do so. Right now I have a Pennsylvania long rifle, a spring field 1861 and a Mosin-Nagant 91. I am looking at a semi auto M-4 as my next buy.
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October 18th, 2004   Post 13
TheSunsetSniper
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I wish to purchase an M4 as well... i think it will be a waste of my money though, becuase i am shipping out in 6 months. Which reminds me, does anybody know if how weapon privilages work in the Army? Am i aloud to purchase my own Rifle, or am i assigned one? I would like to be able to bring mine home with me once i'm out. Please PM me with the answer, i don't want to change the subject of this thread.
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October 18th, 2004   Post 14
silent driller
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I say... DAMNED GOOD THING!