I would like to say no because I really cannot come up with any reasoning that would support a full-auto as a sporting gun and it is certainly not in any way a hunting gun. It's sole purpose of design is to gain tactical advantage over someone else and kill them so I am not certain I can support something like that being kept in my closet.
However, just because I cannot find any reason for myself to own one (and admittedly I would find it fun to go to a range burn through a couple of clips and lay waste to a row of Pepsi bottles) I don't believe I have the right to say someone else shouldn't be allowed to spend there hard earned cash on one if they could prove themselves capable of owning one. Maybe properly licensed and investigated persons could be permitted to own just one. If they want another - perhaps they should be required to sell the first.
Should anybody be permitted to stockpile a dozen AKs or SCARs with thousands of rounds in their basement? No, thats not reasonable either. I'm going to have to call a maybe on this one.
However, just because I cannot find any reason for myself to own one (and admittedly I would find it fun to go to a range burn through a couple of clips and lay waste to a row of Pepsi bottles) I don't believe I have the right to say someone else shouldn't be allowed to spend there hard earned cash on one if they could prove themselves capable of owning one. Maybe properly licensed and investigated persons could be permitted to own just one. If they want another - perhaps they should be required to sell the first.
Should anybody be permitted to stockpile a dozen AKs or SCARs with thousands of rounds in their basement? No, thats not reasonable either. I'm going to have to call a maybe on this one.



















































