Posted on 10/24/2022 9:01:55 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
President Joe Biden told NowThis News during a Sunday interview that he is pushing to limit gun owners to having no more than “eight bullets in a round.”
Natalie Barden, whose brother was killed in the December 14, 2012, Sandy Hook Elementary School attack, urged Biden to “address ‘high capacity’ magazines” and asked what he is currently do to limit those magazines.
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Will the governments’ weapons be also so limited??
MIRV’ed rounds? — I *like* that!
How many rounds are there? Ten? Is a TKO still possible?
‘Cause getting shot with a 1911 is safer?
There’s 9 bullets in a round of Buckshot. So he’s close.
where does one buy these “8 bullet rounds”?
Gee. I been looking for some 8 slug MIRV rounds for my pistol. Where can I get some?
From what I have read elsewhere there are over 200 million high cap magazines floating around in the US.
Such limits will never work.
So we carry 1911’s .45 ACP with 7 per magazine with 3 spare mags?...
I do hope people are creating montages of all Joe’s lies and gaffes.
Besides of course that ‘in a round’ is gibberish, and the whole idea is exactly what USSC just said is not permissable. In common usage, anyone?
What he intended, I’m sure, is a very not arbitrary number that would pooch every Clinton-ban era reduced capacity mag and try and force manufacturers to produce even more uselessness.
In reality it’s just SenileMan ranting; there’s 0% chance of anyone voting on another grab bill; and less after Nov. 8.
25 his ass. Even a laughing Hyena would be better.
Load load load your gun, gently as can be.
put the bullets in your round, not your magazine.
That's a neat trick. Mine sank (unfortunate canoe accident).
It will be named the Biden Presidential Library,
located in the basement of Baskin-Robin’s somewhere.
Eight times ten? That’s an 80 round capacity!
Lunchbox joe has finally come around on this issue.
GREAT ONE!!
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