PLEASE READ THIS POST FIRST.
PLEASE DO NOT VIEW RESULTS OF THE POLL BEFORE VOTING. PLEASE DO NOT READ THE THREAD BEFORE VOTING, AND DON'T LOOK UP THE ANSWER.
PLEASE DO NOT DISCUSS THIS IN THE SHOUTBOX (or Skype, etc) UNTIL MOST PEOPLE WHO WOULD READ THE SHOUTBOX HAVE VOTED.
I want you to answer the question in the poll, and then below if you wish you can debate the topic.
To discourage reading the thread, have some white space.
yay government
An artist's depiction of an Extended Unit Death
My Answer
I assume you mean an ordinary citizen. Fully-automatic guns for personal use have been illegal for a long while, to the best of my knowledge. That's why there are civilian versions of military weapons which are only semi-automatic (e.g., the semi - automatic AR-15 is the civilian equivalent of the fully-automatic M16).
My Answer
Assuming you mean "within the US" to mean "at least one place within the US", I'd say yes. To get more technical, I would assume it varies from state to state and even county to county within some states.
Does FPSRussia count?
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
-NudeRaider
Grand Moderator of the Games Forum
What Roy said. Also your space is grey.
Unfortunately, as per Moose, if you were trying to ask a specific question here, you really need to be much more specific.
For example, people in the military are american citizens and are legally able to buy guns (for the military). Gun-shop owners etc are citizens and legally able to buy guns (to re-sell).
You're missing (at least) the qualifier "for personal, private use".
So really, I should have voted 'yes', but that's what you get for making people vote before thinking about the situation further. I voted 'no' on the assumption that you included "fully automatic" for a reason.
None.
I think its vague for a pretty obvious reason, lanth.
The point of this topic is to judge the misinformation being spread on the topic, not to bicker about your 'reasonable' details. I didn't want to lead the responses.
I think its vague for a pretty obvious reason, lanth.
The point of this topic is to judge the misinformation being spread on the topic, not to bicker about your 'reasonable' details. I didn't want to lead the responses.
But you won't be able to judge the misinformation, because people are going to be answering a particular way for specific reasons other than "misinformation", such as moose did.
None.
My IQ drops 100 points when I can't google.
I said yes because second amendment & you could buy it via shadowy means (and thus not illegal because 2nd amendment, despite what other laws say).
None.
Automatics? Semi-Automatics? Those were never legal as far as I have been informed.
None.
I think its vague for a pretty obvious reason, lanth.
The point of this topic is to judge the misinformation being spread on the topic, not to bicker about your 'reasonable' details. I didn't want to lead the responses.
But you won't be able to judge the misinformation, because people are going to be answering a particular way for specific reasons other than "misinformation", such as moose did.
Discuss the specifics down below - this is for gut reactions, many of which have originated by terms coined by politicians and the media to push their agendas.
Ok, should have explicitly asked for a 'gut reaction' answer then, to prevent people from giving a (carefully) considered one. Next time, I guess.
None.
I thought fully automatic weapons have been illegal for a while, they even carry a life sentence?
This is me not looking anything up.
None.
They're illegal in NY, I can't speak for anywhere else. If I had to guess, it's probably dependent on state law, like most things.
If it's legal anywhere, I'd assume it'd be the southern states, the area where most stereotypes about Americans stem from.
I remember seeing a video with this guy talking about some loophole in the law of their state that allows to have fully automatic assault rifles. It had something to do with the year/place of manufacture or the model of the gun. So even where there are laws that ban it, there exists at least one loophole.
None.
Let me show you how to hump without making love.
I remember seeing a video with this guy talking about some loophole in the law of their state that allows to have fully automatic assault rifles. It had something to do with the year/place of manufacture or the model of the gun. So even where there are laws that ban it, there exists at least one loophole.
There are many loopholes and weapons are constantly designed to exploit these loopholes. Such as in California there is a law against high capacity magazines. However, there is not a law against how many, so weapons have been made that have multiple magazine wells.
None.