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scipio337
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On what basis do you think there are only two uses for a large magazine?I will admit touché. Although, I can’t see how you could get 3.14159 bullets in a magazine.
So far as I see it, there are only 2 uses for a magazine that big: shooting a close-knit crowd of people with a (semi) automatic weapon and large suppression fire, neither of which are applicable to citizens (and neither of which would qualify for 2nd Amendment protection as I understand it). The only people who would make use of such things in the continental US are terrorists and criminals, no homeowner needs 200-rounds to protect their home (and if they do, they probably went far beyond self-defense), and I’ve yet to hear a plausible use for a private citizen besides “I want, HOW DARE YOU RESTRICT MY LIBERTY” (I only wish that was a straw-man).
The “reason” is moot. It could be as simple as “I don’t like loading magazines at the range”. There is no “reasoning test” for the 2nd Amendment.
I doubt we’ll ever see eye to eye on this. The 2nd Amendment wasn’t about “hunting” or “protecting from criminals”. It was to protect the citizenry from a tyrannical government. Something Canadians didn’t appear to be too dissatisfied with, as they stayed with George II. Not that it’s a bad thing, but the “American Experiment” is ingrained on our collective psyche. If you were to compare the American and French Revolutions, you’d see the difference between the ideas of Locke and Rousseau, and why one prospered as a republic, and the other devolved into savagery, Napoleonic dictatorship, another monarchary, and finally, some semblance of a republic.
Personally, i don’t know of any manufacturer of “200 round magazines”, which is beside the point, but I’m not “telling anyone else in the world” how to run their country. I would consider it just as ludicrous for me to tell a Canadian how their government should operate as I would the inverse.Fine, I guess you guys just won’t accept anything but the status quo. Tell anyone else in entire world that you believe that 200-round magazines should be allowed and they’ll lock you up. I can’t say I fully understand Americans.
This is why I will never live in the US.
It still makes me wonder how the US has survived this long as a country founded on absolute individualism.
I don’t know, just the colour pattern makes me think about wanting it banned
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That “absolute individualism” is the reason why the US is independent, while Canada remains a “Commonwealth Realm” to this day. Again, not that it’s bad, but different strokes for different folks.
Oh, and I’m a huge Rush fan!