Clearly, you do not own full auto. :)
However, burst vs dump, I can clear a Texas Star with 5 bursts in under a second.
My wife can put 32 rounds from an Uzi into a silhouette at 25 yards, 19 in center mass.
They voted to re-elect him despite all the Branch Covidian fascism, flailing their hands and wailing, "Better the devil we know than some Libertarian who might defund the police and legalize pot!"
Neither of which was discussed.
Both of which would have to go through the legislature.
So...
Then Houston might also want to finish prosecuting the murder squad of cops it had running loose for about 3 decades, and strap them to gurneys as it would any ordinary citizen who engaged in murder for profit while everyone in the department knew it was happening.
There were cat fur blankets at the time, which probably helped people stay warm and have some additional resistance to infection. They were also frequently a bit more wealthy and not interacting with as many people.
a 2" square likely doesn't have the same effect.
In the Middle Ages, lots of people carried a piece of cat fur to protect them from the plague.
Just because lots of people do something, does not make it credible or effective.
Nope. Under age 65, about .05%, and that's "with" the Covids, not necessarily "because" of.
Our doctor confirmed my wife had flu. The hospital only tested for the Covids to get their lovely government handout, and still billed our insurance $27,000, plus doctors, plus ambulance.
CDC reduced...
BTW "The Conversation" (The Lecture, since there's no comments), Puff Ho, and Statista are as valid as sources on infection control as they are on gun control.
If you wear a poncho instead of plates, it will still offer "some" protection. That's how effective cloth masks are at anything.
The NHS even did a study on surgical procedures with and without masks. Not only was there no increase in post-op infections, there was a decrease because the docs...
They're dying of a number of things. Some are probably the vaccine, given how many negative reactions I've seen, vs the zero reactions I've seen to the flu vaccine. (I've seen swollen arms, sloughed skin, paralyzed hands.) They're also dying of suicide and accidents from months of terrifying...
My wife had both back in December. I had flu only, she did get the coof, her O2 saturation dropped to 83%, and she had to spend a week in the hospital. She's American Indian and has always been susceptible to infections.
The ER nurse was more concerned with the idiotic mask than an oxygen line...
The positive of doing something totally ineffective and worthless, per decades of science, to make covering one's face and expressions acceptable? And creating a pile of non-recyclable waste in the process?
I'm afraid I'm not following the logic at all.
And no, "Asian countries" don't...
My wife is violently allergic even to flu vaccines. She can't get the clot shot.
Even at 54, my risk of mortality from the Covids is .005%. The average mortality is .05% I'm vaccinated against about 50 things, but I don't currently worry about yellow fever, anthrax, or the Covids.
If you are...
The only people who mentioned "legalization" were trilling Repuklican limpwrists using it as a reason to endorse Holec um. Rainwater never once mentioned it.
You endorsed our current governor by voting for him, knowing where he stood. Everything he does is personally partly your fault.