WaPo: We Know Precisely How to Stop Massacres
The Washington Post has, err, posted an unsigned op-ed calling for the reinstatement of the Scary-Looking Cosmetic Features Ban provision of the 1994 Omnibus Crime Bill. You may know it better as the "assault weapons ban," but my description is more factually accurate.
The Post claims that as the ban sunset in 2004, it was just becoming effective. That's quite a bit of a stretch, and certainly not an opinion founded upon empirical data. It is a claim that would not stand up to even a cursory pass by someone familiar with the scientific method. Despite this, they confidently claim:They strongly assert throughout the article that reinstating the ban would prevent mass murder. The ban, in their memories, was mass-murder repellent. Let me introduce you to the Hi-Point 995 carbine.
Jared Lee Loughner appears to be a deeply disturbed young man who should never have been able to obtain a weapon of any kind, let alone the kind that easily transforms a lone gunman into a mass murderer. The data from Virginia show that the federal ban worked. Lawmakers should not wait for another Tucson-like tragedy to resurrect this common-sense law.


Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 12:43 PM
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Posted by: david at January 28, 2011 05:33 PM (t/wJs)
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at January 28, 2011 08:53 PM (7YekA)
Posted by: Marty at January 28, 2011 10:20 PM (IRABh)
Has she disavowed her involvement with Wounded Knee yet? The Biscari massacre?
Posted by: MunDane68 at January 28, 2011 10:24 PM (dlS06)
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at January 29, 2011 01:12 AM (7YekA)
I have rarely shot a pistol in my life, but I can shoot the crap out of one, and because I was trained in a professional environment in how to use one, one of my friends commented on how natural it seemed to me, when we when joy shooting. I could swap mags pretty effing quick, because, it's not difficult, it's a 3 stage act.
But A GREAT example, true, the speed is slightly exaggerated, is Stallone in the expendables. (I think that rapid change is the best imagery in the movie btw.)
You can swap a mag, even as a trained amateur (as I am) in less than 2 seconds. size of mag is less important than the will to discharge rounds, because there is always more mags, if that is your goal.
Posted by: Douglas at January 29, 2011 03:59 AM (YKOnu)
So if he had used 10 rd mags, his gun probably wouldn't have jammed and he could have shot more people even if he had had to change mags a few times.
Posted by: Veeshir at January 29, 2011 10:54 AM (kNG7k)
Google some of the USPSA grand master shooters and see it done for real.
Posted by: george at January 30, 2011 10:46 AM (y0VOX)
Posted by: alanstorm at January 30, 2011 11:04 AM (X6vCn)
Posted by: mike at January 31, 2011 10:53 AM (7nc0l)
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