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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore
Well stated.
The other important thing that some people have a problem grasping is that the KKK is only one....of many hate/white supremacist groups.
In fact, the SPLC has identified almost 1,000 different 'hate' groups.
And the focus of these groups hate, runs the gamut from religion to skin color to yes...even politics (regardless of which side of the aisle one stands).
Hate Map | Southern Poverty Law Center
In this latest atrocity, one has to ask how someone who is three years away from legally purchasing alcohol... can legally buy a weapon that is primarily meant for only one purpose? 
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The SPLC Hate Map distorts reality by counting each individual chapter of a hate group, rather than just the collective organization, a practice first implemented in 1997 and which sends the tally upwards. The National Socialist Movement, for example, is listed 49 times in the SPLC’s 2015 Hate Map, rather than just once since the count includes each one of the NSM’s individual chapters.
Hate crimes plummeted 24% between 1998 and 2013, according to the FBI. Yet the SPLC claims the number of hate groups in the U.S. shot up by 75% during this same period.
And the “haters” on SPLC’s list are almost entirely on the right. “I think there’s a common misunderstanding about the way you get on our Hate List,” said Heidi Beirich, Intelligence Project director at SPLC. “We post groups on the basis of ideology, not whether they’re violent or not.
In early 2014, the FBI deleted the SPLC as a resource listed on its Hate Crime web page. It acted after 15 pro-family groups, including Liberty Counsel, notified Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI Director James Comey of the SPLC’s role in facilitating an act of domestic terrorism and urged them to distance the FBI from the group.
In 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice, under President Obama, sharply rebuked and reprimanded attorneys representing the SPLC and its allies for employing the SPLC's "hate group" label to denigrate a conservative advocacy group. A letter from the Justice Department’s Office of General Counsel concluded that employing the label against groups with which it disagrees "overstepped the bounds of zealous advocacy and was unprofessional." It continued that such behavior is "uncivil" and "constitutes frivolous behavior and does not aid the administration of justice.
"meant for one purpose" You don't know much about guns. Most popular round the AR 15 is chambered for is .223. Less powerful than a 30-06 and not even legal for hunting deer in some states. AR does not mean Assault Rifle, its from Armalite, the original designer. Hunters like the AR 15 because it is lightweight, easy to disassemble and clean, and very reliable. Yes they come in a black, scary tactical look but you can get them in pink as well. The M16 is military version, fully automatic, chambered in 5.56 and definitely designed with one purpose, killing enemy soldiers fast.
PS There are more than 16 million of them out there, good luck with outlawing them.