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i think the nra used to brag it was only one or two ever because it was military collectors and gun aficionados and hobbyists. if it was a machine gun in the street, we would send agents out right away, arrest the person and take the machine gun. that s what atf did. and the collectors, we helped them, rerespectwe respected the would pay the transfer tax. so the scheme worked to keep the guns out of the hands of the killers. and now the killers have appropriated the semiautomatic version of the military submachine gun for our troops. this is just a semiautomatic version. but it has the same killing power. so the country has to decide, you know, they already passed, their law was passed that outlawed them. the most significant thing was the reduction of the magazine capacity.
no loopholes anywhere for anyone. let s talk about what s reasonable. and he s under oath facing the congress. by the time president obama was pushing what you might call that reasonable plan after sandy hook, lapierre had a new line. so let me ask you this. do you still as you did in 1999 still support mandatory background checks at gun shows? i do not believe the way the law is working now unfortunately, that it does any good to extend the law to private sales between hobbyists and collectors. you do not support mandatory background checks in all instances at gun shows? we do not. we do not. this is really big. take this in. it s become pretty common to note the nra doesn t represent all americans or gun owners or even most gun owners when it
needed then. one of the things that was really hard about making a computer was now on a chip. so all of a sudden, people who had a thirst for this stuff could go out and buy a computer, you could make them yourself. there was a lot of this revolutionary theme with a lot of the technical people in it, changes in technology and how we were part of it even though in our companies we were generally the fringe element. we are not the managers and leaders but boy, just a clever design on its own had value. you have these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen who had been messing around on the edges of what would become the personal computer industry but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like wow, this is wide open. it w