Republicans Defend Assault Rifles Because There Are Pesky Varmints That Need Killing

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'An AR-15 is a gun of choice for killing raccoons before they get to our chickens.' Rep. Ken Buck defended AR-15-style rifles, which were designed to kill humans because some people use them to kill small animals.

“In rural Colorado, an AR-15 is a gun of choice for killing raccoons before they get to our chickens,” he said during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence. “It is a gun of choice for killing, uh, a fox.

It is a gun that you control predators on your ranch, your farm, your property. The idea that somehow we are going to deny access — I think there are 20 million AR-15s in circulation in this country — it makes absolutely no sense.”— Rep. Ken Buck

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