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Question: Which position is closest to your idea of what sort of arms ordinary citizens should be allowed to possess
#1
Anyone who can afford Thermonuclear ICBMs should be allowed to have them
 
#2
Citizens should be allowed conventional weapons only
 
#3
Only projectile or handheld weapons (Artillery OK, Bombers and battleships - no)
 
#4
Only handheld weapons (no artilery.  RPG's ok if you can carry them)
 
#5
Any sort of rifle, shotgun, handgun, or knife (no rocket launchers)
 
#6
Only weapons which fire one shot per trigger pull (or blades)
 
#7
Only hunting rifles and some handguns subject to quality restrictions
 
#8
Only weapons which were available in the late 18th century (blunderbusses)
 
#9
No guns.  Knives under 6 inches only.
 
#10
No sharp knives at all. (you want steak, chew it apart)
 
#11
No butter knives either.
 
#12
forget silverware.  Everyone gets a straightjacket anyway.
 
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Total Voters: 54

Author Topic: Arms control spectrum  (Read 5118 times)
AkSaber
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 16, 2005, 01:29:39 AM »



I have held a real one in my hands once - and I may have been breaking the law doing so, I'm not sure. Smiley


Haha, same here.

You two are in Europe, right? Forgive my ignorance, but I thought guns had all but been banned over there. Am I wrong? Angry
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