Will a ban on assault weapons keep you safe?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- While lawmakers in Washington consider a new ban on assault weapons, those on the front lines here in Jacksonville have a different opinion about how to keep you safe.

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Realchange - 2/3/2013 8:26 PM
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Agree with previous comments

Old Dog - 2/2/2013 6:59 PM
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Gunny48 hit the nail on the head, corrupt governments are what the Second Amendment is all about, not hunting, target shooting or all the other smoke our politicians try to blow up our rear ends. Fact is, when a government fears the people it is entrusted to protect, then it is a sign that government needs to be replaced. Thus the reason for the current push to ban certain guns, because our politicians know how unhappy the people are with the bickering fools who presently occupy the White House, Senate and House and they fear loosing their power grip, especially if things go further south as predicted if the bickering continues. An Assault Weapons ban did nothing to protect the people the last time it was enacted and it will do nothing to protect us this time around. Truth is a ban will only serve the needs of the criminals, not us law abiding gun owners who’s main reason for owning assault weapons is for the protection of our families and our countries freedom.

nativejax - 2/2/2013 5:16 PM
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No.

Gunny48 - 2/2/2013 8:22 AM
7 Votes
Any "ban" is window dressing by a corrupt political system that fears an awakening citizenry with the capability to make a real "change".
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