yeah... ok worst case scenario, some idiot goes YEEHAW and shoots into the air with a full clip... so what? he can do that with semi auto, and shooting a shotgun also puts plenty of lead in the air,
someone having and oops with a FA, and doesnt understand the super complicated proceedure to stop fireing and sprays all up in the air... ok... how did someone get a pal and not know letting go of the trigger is how you stop fireing? they could send multiple shots over the berm with a semi too if they bump fired by accident, or again, if they made an opps with a shot gun, multiple projectiles go over the berm or whatever
80+ years of people owning full auto and there have been no issues, and despite them being illegal for most of us to own, criminals still get them... so whats the point in banning them?
You still needed a license to buy them though... ( a FAC which is considered a license)
Also they are not banned, they are prohibited, there is a difference because if you do have a 12.2 on your RPAL, you can own them... you just cant use them. Banning means no one can own them.
Not trying to stir the pot but I always wondered why the SPAS 12 and many other short barrelled pistols had to be turned in, but the FA did not... any ideas?


















































