Opinion: Mass shootings give 'gun controllers' ammo to push 'deceitful' agenda

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Opinion: Mass shootings give 'gun controllers' ammo to push 'deceitful' agenda
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Tragedies such as those in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, simply offer convenient backdrops for gun controllers’ agenda, Christpher Beebe says.

“weapons of war,” yet they cannot identify a single military unit in the U.S. that is equipped with these firearms. Military-issue rifles are select-fire, meaning they can fire either semi-automatic or fully automatic.

Speaking of which, when the Department of Homeland Security solicited bids for such select-fire rifles, they were titled “ .” The gun controllers cannot explain why a select-fire rifle is a personal defense weapon when possessed by a government agent, but a semi-automatic in the hands of a civilian is a weapon of war.

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