While I see the desire to destroy THAT rifle. They don’t have a soul and aren’t Badgey from star trek below decks, plotting to murder. Almost all of the 400m firearms aren’t murdering people either.
A genuine collector’s item for the discerning American gun nut.
“Yeah, this poor little guy was used by a REAL mass shooter to kill living, breathing people. But I, a hero, won’t let that mean ol’ government get their hands on this precious, wonderful piece of American history!”
“Who’s a good murder machine, *you are, yes you are!*”
I mean, i get the emotions about THAT gun. But should destroy vehicles driven by drunk drivers that kill innocent people too. I mean, in all for it. But how will that do anything, beyond making us feel better until the next tragedy… in 3..2..1
I personally don’t think the gun staying in existence is a thing to be worried about. Auctioning the gun off seems strange because who would want to buy it? I feel like anybody that shows up to that auction should be checked out by Big Brother.
dolethemole says
Can’t the state create a separate entity that outbids everyone else and then destroys them?
FuckedUpYearsAgo says
While I see the desire to destroy THAT rifle. They don’t have a soul and aren’t Badgey from star trek below decks, plotting to murder. Almost all of the 400m firearms aren’t murdering people either.
Ground2ChairMissile says
A genuine collector’s item for the discerning American gun nut.
“Yeah, this poor little guy was used by a REAL mass shooter to kill living, breathing people. But I, a hero, won’t let that mean ol’ government get their hands on this precious, wonderful piece of American history!”
“Who’s a good murder machine, *you are, yes you are!*”
FuckedUpYearsAgo says
I mean, i get the emotions about THAT gun. But should destroy vehicles driven by drunk drivers that kill innocent people too. I mean, in all for it. But how will that do anything, beyond making us feel better until the next tragedy… in 3..2..1
StainerIncognito says
‘Sorry boss, it fell off the shelf and smashed into a hundred pieces’…
marvelmon says
Fortunately the shooter won’t be back on the street. Problem solved.
Rawkapotamus says
I personally don’t think the gun staying in existence is a thing to be worried about. Auctioning the gun off seems strange because who would want to buy it? I feel like anybody that shows up to that auction should be checked out by Big Brother.