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I know this will be horribly unpopular here - but I see no reason why a person would need to own an assalt rifle.
one reason that may come across as totally paranoid is a SHTF scenario. I don't intend to get Constitutional, but one of the main reasons for the 2nd amendment and its liberal (in terms of scope not politics) interpretaion is for people to be well armed to repel a foreign army or any armed force.
An "assault rifle" or Carbine type rifle are excellent weapons for combat because of their power, range, and magazine capacity.
it is obviously very unlikely that a foreign army would ever invade. however, the break down of civil order is common enough today that a rifle of this type is a good defensive weapon.
And say perhaps China does invade us. It is unlikely. But their military is so large the US military would have its hands full in trying to repel the invasion. the only thing left are armed citizens (and police). Maybe the fact that we in this country are allowed to keep and bear weapons as dastardly as an AK is a huge obstacle to other countries seeking to invade us. Again, this scenario is very unlikely but unlikely scenarios are also why we have insurance and we don't give up on that simply because of low risk. it is the consequences that we are worried about.
The common perception of the assault rifle is that of an evil weapon. however, a pump 12 ga with 00 or 000 buckshot can cause just as much if not more damage but we perceive shotguns as somehow being "classy" or "normal".
The reports I've seen on the news said this kid stole this gun. but everytime i turn on the news something about this story changes.
I don't own an AK or any AR. I don't have plans to because they can be expensive (although AKs can be found for much less than even a used AR-15). I also don't own one because i live in an apt and over-penetration of the rounds would be a serious issue were i to have to use it in case of a home invasion.