Comments:Dozens dead in Connecticut school shooting
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Type of rifle | 1 | 13:34, 19 October 2014 |
Comments from feedback form - "..." | 0 | 23:18, 27 January 2013 |
Comments from feedback form - "There's no such thing as an "a..." | 0 | 05:27, 27 December 2012 |
Comments from feedback form - "It's all wrong" | 1 | 03:26, 22 December 2012 |
Comments from feedback form - "more info plzz" | 0 | 13:35, 18 December 2012 |
Comments from feedback form - "Contradictions and factual err..." | 2 | 17:25, 15 December 2012 |
.223 assault rifle needs to be changed to armalite rifle. Assault rifles require a class 3 license/stamp and also have select fire. His gun was a semi automatic .223 rifle. He did not have a assault rifle, it was an armalite rifle.
Can you provide sourcing for this? Web links? We can provide an additional {{correction}} on this point if we have solid documentation. (As I recall, I investigated this question after the previous comment, below, but the definition of "assault rifle" appeared to be ambiguous with different definitions floating around.) We cannot, of course, simply change the wording if it's wrong, because that would be rewriting history to cover up a publication error, and we don't do that.
Contradictions and factual errors seem evident compared with wikipedia article and other sources. Presented as recent/updated/breaking. Seems old and erroneous instead.