bring back the assault weapons ban and he should. if it s up to me it wouldn t be no handguns. the assault weapons ban brought into effect. try to get the assault weapons. you can t sell them anymore. what is he going to do? or manufacture or distribute them. what is he going to do with all of the assault hand weapons? i would hope what would happen is as they are caught. going to be able to keep them. why do you need those things they are not for hunting deer they are for hunting people. people who want to keep those things in their house other in my mind are they going to protect themselves? i keep hearing about 12 million people defend themselves against guns every year that s crap. that s nra sponsored. bill: i m not going to get in a gun control debate with you. goofed because you would never win. you wouldn t win. bill: you believe it s just going to be assault weapons in the handguns leave alone. i think he has to. bill: this guy paul krugman
does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there s a big mental health aspect to it, if there s more to it, tom? well, that s what i think. i think it has to be holistic. i m not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn t you have a club where they actually own the assault weapons, and if you want to shoot it for target practice, you have to go to the licensed club, get the gun, shoot it and check it back in. that s all the more reason why he has to educate the country. he has to get out of the white
does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there s a big mental health aspect to it, if there s more to it, tom? well, that s what i think. i think it has to be holistic. the fact of the matter is i m not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds, as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn t you have a club where they actually own the assault weapons, and if you want to shoot it for target practice, you have to go to the licensed club, get the gun, shoot it and check it back in. that s all the more reason why he has to use the bully pulpit, educate the country.
does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there s a big mental health aspect to it, if there s more to it, tom? well, that s what i think. i think it has to be holistic. i m not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn t you have a club where they actually own the assault weapons, and if you want to shoot it for target practice, you have to go to the licensed club, get the gun, shoot it and check it back in. that s all the more reason why he has to educate the country. he has to get out of the white
but the question tom raises when we re talking about guns, there s a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there s a big mental health aspect to it, if there s more to it, tom? well, that s what i think. i think it has to be holistic. the fact of the matter is, i m not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn t you have a club where they actually own the assault weapons, and if you want to shoot it for target practice, you have to go to the licensed club, get the gun, shoot it and check it back in. that