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Chris Cox on the standard capacity magazine ban

At US News:

Why do honest Americans—private citizens and police alike—choose magazines that hold more than 10 rounds? Quite simply, they improve good people’s odds in defensive situations.

I’m figuring US News picked the title of the article. Because Chris Cox wouldn’t call them “clips”.

2 Responses to “Chris Cox on the standard capacity magazine ban”

  1. Crotalus Says:

    I live in the southern part of the PDRK, where the cities of Fontana and San Bernardino are located. I’ve seen places there, where having the ability to “kill a lot of people quickly” could only be seen as a GOOD thing.

  2. Lyle Says:

    The capacity of our magazines is no one’s business but our own. Hence this discussion is purely academic.

    In a proper America (where human rights are vigorously protected) any politician suggesting a legal infringement on an enumerated right would be thrown out of office immediately with no discussion, and probably arrested.

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