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They're gonna put "assault" on everything now...lol 😆.
Sheriff Luna clarified that the weapon used in the attack was not an "assault rifle." Rather, Luna said the suspect used “a magazine-fed semiautomatic assault pistoll that had an extended large-capacity magazine attached to it.” The term "Assault Pistol" seems to be a recent addition to the gun control propaganda, and it is unclear what exactly it refers to. The gun control lobby has previously used the term "Assault Rifle" and "Assault Weapon" to describe and demonize certain types of firearms, but these terms have been criticized by the gun community for being misleading and not accurate.
It seems that the gun control lobby is now resorting to inventing new terms to further their agenda, but it is unclear what criteria they are using to define what they call, an "Assault Pistol."
Meanwhile, in Australia 🇦🇺:
Beyonce: Girls Run The World
Bill Gates: 😏
Through his energy company, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Bill Gates invested approx $12 million in Australian start-up Rumin8, which purportedly aims to reduce methane emissions from the burps of cows and other animals.
Cows, along with species like goats and deer, produce methane when their stomachs break down hard fibers like grass for digestion. That methane can then be expelled in the form of burps or flatulence. The start-up company claimed to be developing a dietary supplement the animals can take, which will then help stop the creation of the gas.
'We have been very pleased with the reception we have received from climate impact funds around the world,' Rumin8's Managing Director David Messina said. 'There is a genuine desire to fund solutions to enteric methane emissions from livestock, and fortunately for Rumin8, they can see the benefits of our technology.'