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Mark Kelly buys an AR15
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2133185" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Bad use of logic here ^^^^ - Capt (Ret) Kelly is called a hypocrite because he very publicly campaigns in favor of significant restrictions on gun ownership, in particular on so-called assault weapons like the AR-15. He is subsequently found to have purchased a handgun and an AR-15. When confronted he then, and only after being publicly called out, gives what seems to be a less than credible explanation about buying it only to prove how simple such a purchase is and announces his intent to turn the weapon over to the Tucson PD.</p><p>On this board in this thread many people say they support his right to buy weapons but consider his actions hypocritical - so who is being logical, consistent, and non-hypocritical (even if angry) and who seems to be doing one thing in public (very prominently) while doing a very different thing in private?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2133185, member: 18914"] Bad use of logic here ^^^^ - Capt (Ret) Kelly is called a hypocrite because he very publicly campaigns in favor of significant restrictions on gun ownership, in particular on so-called assault weapons like the AR-15. He is subsequently found to have purchased a handgun and an AR-15. When confronted he then, and only after being publicly called out, gives what seems to be a less than credible explanation about buying it only to prove how simple such a purchase is and announces his intent to turn the weapon over to the Tucson PD. On this board in this thread many people say they support his right to buy weapons but consider his actions hypocritical - so who is being logical, consistent, and non-hypocritical (even if angry) and who seems to be doing one thing in public (very prominently) while doing a very different thing in private? [/QUOTE]
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