High Capacity Magazines Are Not Evil
This video challenges the notion of 'high-capacity magazines,' arguing it's a politically manufactured term. Criminologist Gary Kleck's study of 88 mass shootings from 1994-2013 found that only 24% involved magazines defined as 'high-capacity' (over 10 rounds in most US states). The analysis suggests perpetrator intent and skill, not magazine capacity, are the primary drivers of casualty counts, as perpetrators can carry multiple firearms and magazines.










