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  • Get back to me when a butter knife hurts someone from a range more than 50 feet. We're not talking about butter-knife-to-paint-can people; we're talking about "shoot the lock" types.

    I'm surprised the ar15 is so light. My c7 was 7lbs.

  • Quick! While you're doing numbers, compare the number of times a gun didn't "solve" that problem vs the number of times a gun was misused and someone died. False-negative vs false-positive. It's just numbers and not relevant, but see how it goes.

  • we are only marginally involved. We haven't mobilized.

    Stop right there.

    1. we cannot mobilize against another NATO member
    2. Ukraine isn't a NATO member, and sadly our legal obligation is a matter of political debate. We are winning the debate, but it's slow, and political opponents plan to use this support of a state they don't value as a means to seize control on the next election
    3. even our hands-off, here-are-guns involvement is not without complaint and scrutiny.

    The truth is, we forgot that Russia rules by its strength and we obviously have no clause about belligerent invasions terminating membership. And while Russia is a.member of NATO, no one will consider invading.

    ...which is good, as the only thing Russia spent its money on was its military. It's like America, but with more corruption and less money to throw around.

    This proxy war is already too much while it's also not enough. It's going to ruin our current leaders and plunge us into a populist nightmare the likes of which we've been seeing in America for a decade. Let's not be more idiots voting without the facts, as we already have enough of those to damn us.