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<blockquote data-quote="tweetr" data-source="post: 2149513" data-attributes="member: 5183"><p>Yes, I noted this too. His wife was shot by a leftist with -- a pistol. So which of his weapons purchases did he intend to keep and which to give away? Why, he intended to keep the pistol and give away the AR-15 as a political stunt! Hm, something's amiss here . . .</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, clearly we need to outlaw high-capacity assault dogs. I suggest something along the lines of limiting legal bite radius, bite strength, body weight, and of course external factors having nothing whatever to do with the actual function of the dog's bite: say, dangerous-looking coloring (Doberman and Rottweiler coloring comes to mind), bobbed ears and tails, threatening-looking harnesses and muzzles, etc. Nobody really <strong><em>needs</em></strong> assault-dog capacity above, say, the Lhasa Apso. There is no legitimate sporting use of such dangerous animals, and as "Shotgun Joe" Biden educated us, all we really need our assault dogs to do is scare off the bad guys by yipping twice on the front porch. The Lhasa Apso certainly can do that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweetr, post: 2149513, member: 5183"] Yes, I noted this too. His wife was shot by a leftist with -- a pistol. So which of his weapons purchases did he intend to keep and which to give away? Why, he intended to keep the pistol and give away the AR-15 as a political stunt! Hm, something's amiss here . . . Well, clearly we need to outlaw high-capacity assault dogs. I suggest something along the lines of limiting legal bite radius, bite strength, body weight, and of course external factors having nothing whatever to do with the actual function of the dog's bite: say, dangerous-looking coloring (Doberman and Rottweiler coloring comes to mind), bobbed ears and tails, threatening-looking harnesses and muzzles, etc. Nobody really [B][I]needs[/I][/B] assault-dog capacity above, say, the Lhasa Apso. There is no legitimate sporting use of such dangerous animals, and as "Shotgun Joe" Biden educated us, all we really need our assault dogs to do is scare off the bad guys by yipping twice on the front porch. The Lhasa Apso certainly can do that! [/QUOTE]
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