(October 19, 2019 at 11:34 am)Brian37 Wrote:(October 19, 2019 at 11:23 am)onlinebiker Wrote: But you don' t question laws about the capacity of magazines, bayonette lugs, pistol grips or barrel length....
And you don't see your flaw in logic.
Interesting.
Oh fuck off! No conflict of logic on my part.
This bullshit reaction on your part is about protecting a flooded market.
Your bullshit logic, "A ten bullet limit clip doesn't make someone less dead than a 100 round clip."
The body armor cannot be used to murder 9 people in less than 30 seconds.
You fucking masturbate over firearms like porn.
You fucking show me a 100 round vest that can be plugged into a spray weapon that holds bullets itself, and I will be the first to call for a ban on it.
BY THE WAY MORON, the law listed above isn't a ban on vests, but is a stupid law that really has nothing to do with motive. THAT is what I found absurd.
Your pathetic attempt to treat a vest as if it were a bullet, or clip or firearm, WHICH IS NOT WHAT I DID HERE, is fucking absurd.
(October 19, 2019 at 11:25 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: When those two lunatics decided to take AKs and rob a bank in North Hollywood the cops had to borrow high-powered rifles from sporting goods stores to deal with the body armor the bad guys were wearing.
So, some places passed the law you cited, because all they have to do is prove that the perps were wearing the armor, no intent needed.
I get that, but it still seems a bit superfluous. If they rob the bank and injure or kill others not wearing body armor, the intent is still there.
In a case like that motive is easy to prove, malice of forethought is easy to prove.
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Tongue and cheek ranty man...
English motherfucker - do you speak it?
Pulp Fiction reference.