cosine
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Found what I was looking for. Thanks.
A while ago (I think it was this past summer) I remember reading an article (I think it was from the National Review, and I think I got the link here) that described the foolishness of gun control because it described how easy it could be to make a crude firearm. It then went into more detail, describing that if guns were banned, how limitation would have to be placed upon the sale and ownership of harmless things like steel pipe so that homemade firearms could not be made.
I've searched here, and the National Review, but can't find such an article. Does anyone here remember or know what I'm asking for? and also knows were I can find this article?
Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
A while ago (I think it was this past summer) I remember reading an article (I think it was from the National Review, and I think I got the link here) that described the foolishness of gun control because it described how easy it could be to make a crude firearm. It then went into more detail, describing that if guns were banned, how limitation would have to be placed upon the sale and ownership of harmless things like steel pipe so that homemade firearms could not be made.
I've searched here, and the National Review, but can't find such an article. Does anyone here remember or know what I'm asking for? and also knows were I can find this article?
Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
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