I like your idea of showing the pictures of the kids to a mandatory closed session of both houses and, as little as I like the idea of seeing them myself, I'll cheerfully volunteer to stand at the door and take the signatures of each of the 535 as they leave after the viewing. I'd take them on the way in but my guess is that some would sign and leave to avoid the sight. Unless the AR-15 style firearm uses a load other than the one described here, thereby making it potentially useful for hunting or some other sporting purpose, I don't understand why either the weapons themselves, the ammunition or any magazine that holds more than 10 rounds should be available anywhere in this country. I've said elsewhere that, if someone needs to shoot one to get their rocks off, they should go to a licensed gun club, buy a box of ammo, rent a gun and fire away. Other than that, there is no reasonable justification for these to be accessible to civilians. Anyone who wants one for their very own should join the Army or Marines and become part of that "well regulated militia" that everyone conveniently forgets is part of the 2nd Amendment too.
Jun 1, 2022
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