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Joe Biden Suggests Americans Owning AR-15s Are ‘Sick’ People Who Want to ‘Kill Someone’


President Joe Biden suggested Thursday that Americans were purchasing guns like AR-15s for the sake of killing people.

“What in God’s name do you need an assault weapon for except to kill someone?” he asked during his speech reacting to the school shooting in Texas.

The president repeated his talking point that owners of “assault” weapons like an AR-15 did not need them for hunting unless the deer were wearing “Kevlar” body armor.


“It’s just sick,” Biden concluded.

On Wednesday, the White House repeated Biden’s talking point on social media, suggesting it was not an off-the-cuff remark.

On November 17, 2020, Breitbart News reported National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) numbers showing that Americans own an estimated 434 million firearms. Nearly 20 million of those firearms are Modern Sporting Rifles, firearms that the Democrats categorize as “assault weapons.”

This is not the first time Biden has raged against owners of AR-15s for purchasing that kind of rifle.

“[N]o one needs an AR-15. Something designed for no other purpose. None. Other than to kill human beings,” he said at a campaign event in February 2020 in Las Vegas.

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“There’s no other rationale for its existence,” he continued. “And to kill them as quickly and as brutally as possible.”

Biden has a long history of offering goofy advice about guns including his plea in 2013 for Americans to “buy a shotgun” instead of a semi-automatic rifle for self-defense.

“If you want to protect yourself, get a double-barrel shotgun,” he said during an online town hall meeting on guns with Parent’s Magazine.

Biden spoke about his advice to his wife Jill Biden about firing “two blasts outside the house” to scare away potential criminals.

“You don’t need an AR-15. It’s harder to aim. It’s harder to use and in fact you don’t need 30 rounds to protect yourself,” he said. “Buy a shotgun.”

His remarks sparked mockery of his position on shotguns in a video auto-tuning his remarks that went viral.

Biden also endorsed shotguns over AR-15s in a conversation in a Google Hangout in 2013.

“Guess what? A shotgun will keep you a lot safer — a double-barreled shotgun — than an assault weapon in somebody’s hands that doesn’t know how to use it, even one who does know how to use it,” he said.

He claimed shotguns were safer and more accurate than semi-automatic rifles, painting a picture of a person defending their property after an earthquake.

“You know, it’s harder to use an assault weapon to hit something than it is a shotgun, OK. So if you want to keep people away in an earthquake, buy some shotgun shells.”

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Since becoming president, Biden has proposed banning any gun carrying more than ten rounds.

“The idea anybody needs, for a pistol and/or a rifle — anyone needs 10, 12, 20, 30, 100 rounds in a rifle it just makes no sense at all. Zero,” he said in August 2021.

In April 2021, Biden grew angry at weapons holding more than 20 rounds.

“Who in God’s name, needs a weapon that can hold 100 rounds, or 40 rounds, or 20 rounds?” he asked. “It’s just wrong.”

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