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Good thing he chose a knife instead of an assault weapon, right? Now that I think about it, economics plays a big role in what people have when they go crazy and try to kill people.

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Student-Suspect-said-goal-was-killing-spree-but-4421291.php

I wondered who would post this one - almost linked it up myself. Curious to know what kind of knife he whipped out. My guess is it's going to be a Rambo style or technical knife. But who knows, some kids still go old school with the switchblade.

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Stabbed "over 12". Clearly a high capacity assault knife.

All knives should be good for one cut before, needing a new blade! This is ridiculous and needs to stop now!

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I wondered who would post this one - almost linked it up myself. Curious to know what kind of knife he whipped out. My guess is it's going to be a Rambo style or technical knife. But who knows, some kids still go old school with the switchblade.

Kbars don't break when you stab people, trust me. Some wanna-be same as Adam Lanza. One day someone with training is going to do this. That is what will get things moving politically.

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Kbars don't break when you stab people, trust me. Some wanna-be same as Adam Lanza. One day someone with training is going to do this. That is what will get things moving politically.

Yeah, I commented before there was any reporting on what the actual blade was.

Wouldn't be surprised if it was one of these:

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NY spec huh, 7 blades? How much are "assault high capacity" ones selling for these days?

nice, I hadn't even contemplated the magazine analogy. :lol:

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Why do so many people have such a hard time getting this right:

Though FBI background checks are required for commercial sales, the proposal being considered would expand them to gun shows and internet sales, but they would not require checks for other private transactions, according to multiple sources familiar with the talks.

Gunshows require background checks already. Internet sales do not, but you can only ship handguns to an FFL. When the FFL transfers it to you, you have to have a background check. I mean if you are gonna write an article spend ten minutes checking the facts.

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Chuck are person to person sales in FL like GA? Just hand over cash and get a gun.

Thats all federal so yes. Its the same on anything though. Liquor, tobacco, cars, whatever. I cannot think of many items that the gov requires you to register to transfer or sell on a private level.

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