brich2929 wrote:Ok, this one then??
http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/shock-video- ... 1H5_ilaTDA
A little better. Problem there is that large capacity magazines will still be legal in the home. And since we live fairly close to PA would still be able to purchase them. And it would be hard for the state to prove when they were purchased since they don't go through an FFL. Cash and carry.
I think I made a better argument, and emotion filled, at the House hearing about concealed carry and where I work in Wilmington. Because by the proposed law I'm limited in what I can carry. And don't have time to waste reloading when my life is on the line in a very dangerous place and bullets fly on a weekly basis. Or that the state thinks my life worth less then law enforcement, who isn't limited, has body armor and backup. And I have none of those.
I had written out a fairly good rebuttal, but because of a few things said during the hearing I felt it important to focus on this area and drop my 'script'. I'm fairly sure it came out as emotional, honest, sincere and heart felt because I looked into each and every one of there eyes and saw recognition and sympathy. Also on the way back to my seat several people said thank you, so I'm sure others got the drift too.
"The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire." - Robert A. Heinlein
What a shame that we have the two major political parties that believe the former.