Comment Re:Almost no one is killed by "assault weapons" (Score 2) 1862
Last time I checked, another way to stop a bad guy with a gun was to catch him when he was reloading because he exhausted the ammunition in his firearm. That worked in Tucson.
I would like to see documented cases where an otherwise-innocent civilian with no connection to the military, to law enforcement, or to private security needed more than ten rounds, or was harmed for running out of ammunition over ten rounds...
So you want to eliminate 2/3rds of the self-defense situations out there (not counting military because mostly that's not self-defense) before granting us the privilege of proving to you we *need* something the bill of rights guarantees??? No thanks. You have proven you don't care about the truth. BTW: It's also not called the bill of needs either.