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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Well, that's very different if you are an active police officer with an assault weapon. Not sure if retired police officers need assault weapons, however, unless they are in a community where there might be a need of retired officers with such weapons like parts of many big cities like Baltimore, D.C. Chicago, NYC, Buffalo, Minneapolis-St. Paul, etc. Cannot really see a practical reason why any retired person in the Villages, for instance, would need an assault rifle. Local police have them in their vehicles.
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Guess you have never been to a 3 gun shooting event or to a military rifle match, or to a CMP match.
Now define "assualt rifle?"
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