Roger Hicks
Veteran
To anyone who is not an apologist for such things, an acceptable definition of 'rapid fire' and 'large magazines' should not be hard to establish: acceptable, that is, to both gun experts and those who are not gun experts. To those who are determined to take refuge in semantics, and their own definitions of 'nonsense', an LMG such as a Bren (30 round magazine, but ideally don't load more than 28) doesn't fire as fast as a Gatling and belt-feed isn't a magazine.Well I don't honestly know how to define 'a long way from nonsense.'
Can you define 'rapid fire?' To my knowledge, a semi-auto firearm is not generally considered rapid fire.
How big is a large magazine?
The Mother Jones stats do not specify what they consider to be an 'assault weapon' but assuming that every weapon listed under that category was a semi automatic rifle, then the percentages of such weapons used over the past 30 years is less than 25%.
I don't know if that is a long way from nonsense or not.
And, as others have pointed out, there's no one single wave of a magic wand that will reduce gun violence overnight. It's going to be a package of measures, working over years or even decades.
Would you like to see gun crime decline? What measures do YOU propose to reduce it? Hand wringing over what won't work is not a very constructive contribution to the debate, and unless those who want to retain their guns can put forward constructive answers, it'll be those who know nothing at all who drive the agenda.
Cheers,
R.