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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1541922" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>I see no mentions of a "fully automatic AR-15." Here's the two mentions of the AR-15 I read:</p><p>"Police in Kentucky believe they thwarted a possible mass shooting after they arrested a man outside a manufacturing company with five loaded guns, including a modified AR-15 rifle."</p><p></p><p>"An AR-15 was found on the front seat of Smith's truck along with a .380 rifle. The AR-15 had been altered, possibly enabling it to fire as a fully automatic, the police chief said."</p><p></p><p>The point I was making is that in the past when something like this happens, there's always an article that states something along the lines of "assault rifle" in reference to an AR-15, M-16, etc. The second that happens the journalist is immediately ridiculed "because there is no such thing as an 'assault rifle.'" Instead of actually addressing the action of a deranged individual, there is a crowd that always deflects about the journalist integrity, minimalizing what has actually happened and never engaging in the conversation on how to keep this from happening again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1541922, member: 19397"] I see no mentions of a "fully automatic AR-15." Here's the two mentions of the AR-15 I read: "Police in Kentucky believe they thwarted a possible mass shooting after they arrested a man outside a manufacturing company with five loaded guns, including a modified AR-15 rifle." "An AR-15 was found on the front seat of Smith's truck along with a .380 rifle. The AR-15 had been altered, possibly enabling it to fire as a fully automatic, the police chief said." The point I was making is that in the past when something like this happens, there's always an article that states something along the lines of "assault rifle" in reference to an AR-15, M-16, etc. The second that happens the journalist is immediately ridiculed "because there is no such thing as an 'assault rifle.'" Instead of actually addressing the action of a deranged individual, there is a crowd that always deflects about the journalist integrity, minimalizing what has actually happened and never engaging in the conversation on how to keep this from happening again. [/QUOTE]
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