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Bill O'Reilly Loses It During Gun Control Debate

Last night on the O'Reilly Factor, the debate between Bill O'Reilly and Rep. Jason Chaffetz got extremely heated after O'Reilly called for Congress to pass a law requiring the registration of all "heavy" weapons to be reported to the FBI because it "makes sense."

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First off, if you want to buy a machine gun legally, you can't get one unless you get a special permit from ATF. O'Reilly grossly misstated the facts. You cannot go buy a mortar or a full automatic machine gun at any gun shop, legally. Gun dealers don't sell them legally without a special permit. Second, AK-47s are semi-automatic, not automatic as O'Reilly suggested (to further clarify, AK-47s come in two forms, semi-automatic and automatic. The kind sold without special permit in the United States are semi-automatic.) Third, James Holmes, the man accused of mowing down a theater full of people last week, started shooting with a shot gun and then went for his semi-automatic rifle. Does a shot gun count as "heavy" weapon?

 

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