Canadian horror over Cabela's selling PCC used in 2006 mass shooting

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At the time, a coroner said the Beretta Cx4 Storm Carbine should be banned. It wasn't.
Semi-automatic rifle used in mass shooting still sold in store
Gordon said she understands hunters having access to certain firearms but not semi-automatic rifles.

“When you can shoot 20 times at once, there’s no value in that for people,” she said.

“Taking that chance of that happening one time in one school, or one time in one church, I just don’t think anybody’s civil rights are worth it.”

Re: Canadian horror over Cabela's selling PCC used in 2006 mass shooting

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“In a strange twist of logic, the 10-cartridge magazine sold for the Beretta pistol is also perfectly suited to the Cx4 Storm rifle and can be used for the latter in all legality,” Quebec coroner Jacques Ramsay wrote in his 2008 report. “The 10-bullet magazine should either be allowed or banned outright,” wrote Ramsay. “A five-bullet magazine would have theoretically resulted in fewer victims.”
Yes, the cross over between providing forensic information and giving opinion.
Tony Bernardo, executive director of the Canadian Shooting Sports Association, says the Beretta Cx4 Storm is “a very weak firearm.” “The fact that a firearm is built to military specifications doesn’t make it deadlier. It makes it proper,” Bernardo said. “The Cx4 is chambered for the 9mm handgun cartridge, and contrary to what Hollywood would love you to believe, handguns are not very powerful.” A 9mm puts out about 350 foot-pounds of energy, while an average deer rifle puts out about 2,200 foot-pounds, he said.
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